Friends,
The 2nd Consultative Forum on Waste Management is a very deliberate move to help identify what we need to do as a People and as a Country towards piloting the process of Separation of Waste at Source. We are all agreed that the management of waste, garbage and litter has become out of reach for many of our Councils and as such, we must all join in and help sort the problem as our Transformative Agenda for Kenya as we approach 50.
The Bible and our Constitution supports us on this. I do not know what
the Hindu Guitar and the Qur'an says about Cleanliness and Clean
Neighbourhoods.
The Teams that have confirmed participation will be tasked with generating ideas that can move this process forward; what we can all do as a People to ensure that we live in Clean Neighbourhoods. The Teams will meet with Policy and Decision Makers from Government, and their inputs and suggestions will help drive this campaign into 2013, the Year Kenya will be celebrating 50 Years of Independence.
We can confirm that the Minister for Education Hon Mutula Kilonzo will open the 2nd Session at 2pm while the Minister for Nairobi Metropolitan Development Hon Jamleck Kamau will close the 2nd Session at 4.30pm.
We have Presentations from very serious Resource and Policy Makers and you might not want to miss this.
The Forum will be hosted in Partnership with the Public Service Transformation Department at the Office of the Prime Minister and the National Environment Management Authority at the KICC on the 28th August 2012 beginning 8.00am.
All Teams that have confirmed their participation are requested to be at the KICC at exactly 7.45am on the material day to ready for registration. Time Management will be of paramount importance.
This is the full list that has confirmed their participation so far;
- The Public Service Transformation Department- Office of the Prime Minister
- The National Environment Management Authority
- The Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources
- The Ministry of Local Government
- The Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation
- The Ministry of Education
- The Ministry of State for Special Programmes
- The Ministry of Nairobi Metropolitan Development
- The City Council of Nairobi,
- Kenya Medical Training College- KMTC
- The Institute of Packaging of Kenya
- Disaster and Environment Management Association- Masinde Muliro University
- Chepkoilel Environment Association- CUESA
- Lake Bogoria National Reserve
- Kayole Environment Management Association
- PYGRON- Pumwani Youths Group Association
- Fountain Youth Initiative
- International Youth Council of Kenya
- Kenya Institute of Social Work and Community Development
- Bamburi Portland Cement Company Ltd
- Cooperazione Internazionale- COOPI
- Kisumu County Monthly Clean-up Environment Network- Kicocen.
- Responsible Environmentalists Association of Professionals- REAP
- Eldoret Green Town Initiative- EGTI
- Elimika Preparatory
- Bamato Waste Management Group- Kisumu
- Kounkuey Design Initiative- KDI
- Centre for Community Dialogue and Development
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC
Tel; 0724 365 557Email; komarockswatch@yahoo.com
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The Clean Kenya Campaign is an Initiative of The KCDN Kenya.
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