Hatua Likoni is
happy to announce that the Likoni Civic Education Network is alive and well! Two weeks ago, Hatua hosted a week-long workshop for 20 organizations participating in the network. The goal of the workshop was to teach those representatives present about educating the community on the new Constitutive process, Fundamentals of Devolution, and Citizen participation.
With the upcoming presidential elections on March 4, 2013, reaching out to the Likoni community and helping them become informed citizens is the ultimate goal of this initiative. All of us with the Network are working hard towards reaching that goal, and this workshop was just one stepping stone in that process. From here, the organizations involved are equipped to go out into the community and do what they do best – inform their communities.
Nagib Shamsan of Kenya Land Alliance talks about
Chapter 6 of the new Constitution, Land and Environment.
The workshop was lead by four facilitators: James Nga’Nga’ of MCI, Muhammad Ali Chamzuzu of SUDEP, Suleiman Sultan of Peacenet Kenya, and James Gashie of Kenya Muslim Youth Alliance. Nagib Shamsan of Kenya Land Alliance also participated as a guest facilitator.
Participating organizations include:
Hatua Likoni
KMYA
MCI
SUDEP
MUHURI
L.C.F.L.
LIKUSA
LICODEP
Active Youth
TRACE
Sauti ya Likoni
LONSCOM
Likoni N.Y.R.
Sauti ya Kinamama
Emani Kenya
Be sure to check out more photos and information about the workshop on our Facebook page!