Showing posts with label Nairobi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nairobi. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Caravan Chat - When the Marginalized Maginalize the Marginalized - Part 2

Of bad roads, illiteracy and conflict

In Isiol,o you have only one tarmac road that is the Nairobi-Isiolo road which is deteriorating fast. Infrastructure development is at a minimal. Minimal infrastructure development translates to lack of access to education. 92% of women in upper and North Eastern are not educated according to the United Nations. A combination of illiteracy, leaders who capitalize on people’s ignorance, dwindling resources are all a cocktail that makes for conflict that flares up with murderous consequences. Not just human to human conflict but also human to animal. When a clan is attacked they tend to move away and not as neighbors to human beings because there is no trust. They move away encroach on conservancies or the other way round. So they move away and burn charcoal for energy. What they don’t burn, they sell. Then hits the migration season where elephants move in search for food and water. In the process of encroachment the humans tend to plant a certain type of acacia tree that is locally known as ‘chagara.’ Elephants like this acacia tree. We have had a farmer who found 90 elephants on his farm one morning. The herd was following the acacia tree.

Any significant changes since Friends of Nomads started operations?

Yes, there have been significant changes. With the passage of the constitution  the community here demands knowledge. When l have talks with people they come from as far as Merti to Isiolo which is over 250 kilometers. They come to ask about good governance. People in this area have been voting without knowing why they are voting but the constitution has changed all that. 

A Program that Changed Communities Mind Set
We have also done a program under the UN program on gender and governance where we looked at devolved funds together with the community.  When we went through the process the community stopped a Community Development Fund, CDF, funded project.  The kitty had been used to construct a Kshs5 million hospital which ended up with no medicine or medical staff. The community now knows that the CDF money belongs to the people and not the government. That is what people’s participation does.

Compiled by Maria Wanza

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Caravan Picture Speak ...Nairobi Alight

Its a Caravan!

And they marched the Nairobi Streets
Everyone Came.Government Officials, Civil Society Groups, Youth and Womens Groups

Hands in the air
Pull Up We Are Waiting




Thursday, 27 October 2011

REMEMBERING PROF. WANGARI MAATHAI

MOI UNIVERSITY PARTNERS WITH TRANS AFRICAN CARAVAN OF HOPE
COMMEMORATION ACTIVITIES

Pan African Climate Justice Alliance,PACJA, through the Trans African Caravan of Hope is partnering with the Moi University Student Organization and the City Council of Nairobi in activities that will be conducted on Saturday,  29th October from 9:30am to 2:00 pm within Nairobi Central Business District.

This coming Saturday has been earmarked by Moi University as their Environmental Day. The activities chosen will be in remembrance of Prof Wangari Maathai and the bid to keep her legacy alive. In attendance will be the university’s faculty who will be joined by the PACJA team, led by its continental coordinator, Mithika Mwenda among others. The activities will include:

·         Tree planting around Nairobi  Jeevanjee gardens and other areas;
·         Cleaning of Nairobi markets like the City Market and others;
·         Engage in a massive petition signing that will be tabled in Durban, South Africa to demand for our climate rights during the United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change on the 15th December 2011.

For more information contact PACJA at info@pacja.org