"Pro-Peace Kenya." - Learning & Networking

Leadership and Conflict Management Skills for Electoral Stakeholders

It was truly a good learning process and leadership training process offered by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) and European Union. Implementing partners: The European Centre for Electoral Support (ECES).
A good platform to meet various political, civil society, and permanent society organizations representatives like the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP), Political Parties Liaison Committee (PPLC), and Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ - The Ombudsman), Electoral Law and Governance Institute for Africa (ELGIA), Election Observation Group (ELOG), among others.
Main aim: Promoting peace, cohesion, and political dialogue and preventing, mitigating, and managing conflicts and political and election-related conflict and violence ahead of the new electoral cycle in Kenya.
Other specific Objectives: To increase understanding, tolerance, trust, and peaceful coexistence among Kenyans.
To reduce incidences of electoral violence, hate speech, and ethnic contempt in traditional and social media, and public spaces.

Receiving potting bags for the Nairobi Dam Park Tree Nursery
Today, we've just received 20,000 Potting Bags from the Kenya Forestry Services through Officer James Mwangi.

New ETCO Office Furnishing in Kibera (Nyayo Highrise)
At the former Kibera Blessed Academy, ETCO has officially established its office space and is currently in the process of furnishing it to better serve the community of Kibra and Lang'ata efficiently. This marks a significant step in strengthening our operations and expanding our impact. We are sincerely grateful to all our donors, sponsors, and partners who continue to believe in our vision and are making this dream a reality. Your support is building more than just an office — it is building hope and opportunity for the community we serve.

Site Inspection for Tree Nursery at Nairobi Dam Park
Yesterday, ETCO, the Lang’ata Local Water Forum (LLWF), and the Highrise Youth Generation Group hosted Mr. James, a Kenya Forest Service Officer for Lang’ata Constituency (accompanied by Mr. Ken, KFS Officer Kamukunji), for a site visit to inspect our tree nursery. The initiative will begin with site preparation, training the Climate Worx team (cohorts), and the planting of at least 10,000 seedlings to support the long-term maintenance of Nairobi Dam Park.






