Friends,
I had a very fulfilling day today.
I was honoured to join with a team of Peace Builders from Nairobi in a very candid discussion that centred on the Socio-Economical, Political and Economical aspirations of Kenyans as we seek to reconcile Kenya to the Kenya we want.
We looked at the Dreams of our Fathers and juxtapozed the same to the Kenya that we want.
KCDN has been in the frontline in championing issues of Peace Building as our 2nd Pillar in the ongoing Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign in our Journey of Hope across Kenya.
This discussion continues until Wednesday the 28th March and it is important for us in our Peace Building efforts in Rift Valley, Nyanza and Western Provinces where our Partners have been very active on the ground.
On the 4th April, we will be hosting a Consultative Forum with the Key Leaders in Kitale.
On the 5th April, we will be hosting a Consultative Forum with Key Leaders in Eldoret, then on the 6th April, we will host a Team of Elders from Kalenjin, Luo and Luhya at Kibigori.
This will be followed by another round of Consultative Forums on the 11th April in Kitale, 12th April in Eldoret then finally 19th April at Kibigori.
Our Focal Point for the Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign for April will be Eldoret Town where we will host a Massive Clean-up Campaign on the 21st April 2012. Then on the 22nd April, we will host a Major Clean-up Campaign at Kibigori followed by the signing of the Kibigori Chepswerta Peace Treaty amongs the Community Leaders from the Kalenjin, the Luo and the Luhya.
Our last call of action will be Kitale where we will host a Massive Clean-up Campaign on the 28th April.
We have been in discussions with all the major players in all these places and as we write, we are massively mobilizing these regions.
We are expecting massive turnouts in all these areas and we all join hands in fighting for a Clean, Green and Litter Less Kenya at 50.
Lastly, we want to sincerely thank all the Friends of KCDN who made the Month on March such a resounding success for the Clean-up Campaign. We are looking forward to our continued engagements in to the future.
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change we seek'- President Barack Obama of the USA.
A Clean, Green and Litter Less Kenya at 50 is possible and achievable.
Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Kenya,
National Coordinator- The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign
Tel; 0724 365 557
Blog; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
Website; www.kcdnkenya.org
Facebook; Monthly Nationwide Clean up Campaign
Facebook; Odhiambo T Oketch
I had a very fulfilling day today.
I was honoured to join with a team of Peace Builders from Nairobi in a very candid discussion that centred on the Socio-Economical, Political and Economical aspirations of Kenyans as we seek to reconcile Kenya to the Kenya we want.
We looked at the Dreams of our Fathers and juxtapozed the same to the Kenya that we want.
KCDN has been in the frontline in championing issues of Peace Building as our 2nd Pillar in the ongoing Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign in our Journey of Hope across Kenya.
This discussion continues until Wednesday the 28th March and it is important for us in our Peace Building efforts in Rift Valley, Nyanza and Western Provinces where our Partners have been very active on the ground.
Odhiambo T Oketch following the proceedings. next to him is Mr. Wachira from the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission.
The Month of April is going to be a very busy Month for our Teams, The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign, Centre for Community Dialogue and Development, Rift Valley Development Trust, Youth Revival Initiative and a host of other Partners in Rift Valley.On the 4th April, we will be hosting a Consultative Forum with the Key Leaders in Kitale.
On the 5th April, we will be hosting a Consultative Forum with Key Leaders in Eldoret, then on the 6th April, we will host a Team of Elders from Kalenjin, Luo and Luhya at Kibigori.
This will be followed by another round of Consultative Forums on the 11th April in Kitale, 12th April in Eldoret then finally 19th April at Kibigori.
Our Focal Point for the Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign for April will be Eldoret Town where we will host a Massive Clean-up Campaign on the 21st April 2012. Then on the 22nd April, we will host a Major Clean-up Campaign at Kibigori followed by the signing of the Kibigori Chepswerta Peace Treaty amongs the Community Leaders from the Kalenjin, the Luo and the Luhya.
Our last call of action will be Kitale where we will host a Massive Clean-up Campaign on the 28th April.
We have been in discussions with all the major players in all these places and as we write, we are massively mobilizing these regions.
We are expecting massive turnouts in all these areas and we all join hands in fighting for a Clean, Green and Litter Less Kenya at 50.
Lastly, we want to sincerely thank all the Friends of KCDN who made the Month on March such a resounding success for the Clean-up Campaign. We are looking forward to our continued engagements in to the future.
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change we seek'- President Barack Obama of the USA.
A Clean, Green and Litter Less Kenya at 50 is possible and achievable.
Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Kenya,
National Coordinator- The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign
Tel; 0724 365 557
Blog; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
Website; www.kcdnkenya.org
Facebook; Monthly Nationwide Clean up Campaign
Facebook; Odhiambo T Oketch
Odhiambo T Oketch is the immediate former Chairman to the City Council of Nairobi Stakeholders Evaluation Team on Performance Contracting and Rapid Results Management. He is also Chair to the Nyamonye Catholic Church Development Fund. He was also the Co-Chair and Coordinator of The Great Nairobi Walk against Corruption that was held in Nairobi on the 22nd October 2010 in partnership with KACC and he is the National Co-ordinator of The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign in Kenya.
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