Friday, December 14, 2007

Mathare Roots Youth Group - From Roots to Fruits

Mathare Roots Youth Group - 'From Roots to Fruits' was formed by a group of 15 youngsters in March 2006 and has its roots in the much longer established Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA). Mathare Roots to Fruits now has over 40 members and its membership is still growing.

(The following information is from Mathare Roots website at http://www.mathareroots.org)

The name Mathare 'Roots' came from the fact that the group has emerged from the Mathare slums (reputedly the second largest slum in Africa after Kibera), where most of the group's members were born and raised, hence the members know the struggles of the residents and would like to try and bring 'good fruits' from the slum, which would paint a better picture of the community.

Mathare Roots prides itself on vast experience of community development and individual growth related issues, acquired from long-term involvement in other community groups (such as MYSA) based in and out of the Mathare slums. The group is still young but the spirits are high amongst the members, resulting in high and very positive popularity in the slum and its environs.

The group is very active in helping to try and reduce the level of HIV/AIDS in the slums, organising and participating in HIV/AIDS awareness activities, providing positive role-models for the young and vulnerable members of the community, providing hope, educational support and a positive alternative to drugs, gangs and the negative aspects of living in a slum environment.

The group's main activities are:
Arts - (music and dance, poems, graffiti and drawing, drama and skits, design;
Community Service - environmental clean-ups, and home visits
Sports - all kinds of sports, including football & volleyball.
Recreation - hikes, camps, picnics
Educational - seminars, workshops, lectures
Social - mentoring and counselling

Mathare Roots Youth Group would like to establish a link with a football club or a football-related community group or youth group based in an inner city area in UK, so that they can share support, mutual ideas & experience with other local youngsters, perhaps with the possibility of some football-related cultural exchange visits, fundraising/sponsorship, etc.

Contact: Elijah Kanyi (Email: monelijah@yahoo.com).

You can find more photo's and information about Mathare Roots Youth Group and their life and activities in the Mathare slums at the Mathare Roots Youth Group website (http:www.mathareroots.org).

More information about Mathare Youth Sports Association can be found at http:www.mysakenya.org

More photo's and information about the making of a new documentary with Mathare Roots and the difficulties of life in the Mathare slum can be found at the 'Living & Bleeding' website.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

'Friends of Kinangop Plateau'


















· 'FRIENDS OF KINANGOP PLATEAU' (FoKP)

Background
'Friends of Kinangop Plateau' (FoKP) community group was founded in 1997, by a group of Kinangop residents concerned about their environment. The Group aims to conserve biodiversity and ensure wise use of the environment in Kinangop plateau and its surroundings especially the area's unique highland grasslands. Membership has grown tremendously spreading across the plateau to four sub-branches in Murungaru, Engineeer, Njabini and Magumu/Nyakio. The Group currently has around 400 members. Membership is open to all who share the Group's aim. The Group has a spinning and weaving workshop at Njabini in South Kinangop, a small honey refinery at Engineer Township in North Kinangop, as well as a Resource Centre and a new campsite and community bandas. Kinangop is an Important Bird Area (IBA) and 'Friends of Kinangop Plateau' is a Site Support Group of Nature Kenya. Mission 'Friends of Kinangop Plateau (FoKP) will endeavour in partnership with others to dedicate efforts and resources towards conservation of biodiversity - elegant and graceful wildlife, scenic beauty and rich socio-cultural heritage, especially in the unique native tussock grasslands of the Kinangop Plateau.

Objectives
· Creating awareness of the importance of conserving and protecting the environment
· Establishing a network of young conservationists to protect Kinangop highland grassland's biodiversity
· Promoting grasslands-friendly environmentally sustainable income generating activities
· Developing Kinangop Plateau's potential for eco-tourism
· Carrying out conservation education for schools, environmental clubs and the community at large
· Promoting bird-watching as a hobby
· Creating links and partnerships with other institutions doing similar work

FoKP activities
· Grasslands and species conservation
· Wool spinning and carpet/rug weaving
· Environmental education
· Eco-tourism
· Kitchen gardening
· Survey and monitoring of grasslands and grassland birds
· Bird walks
· Beekeeping
· Cultural dances

Membership
Open to all who are interested in grassland conservation.
Benefits include:

· Gaining knowledge using group's library resource materials
· Participation in conservation work
· Being part of a community-based conservation group in near you in Kinangop
· Group outings to conservation areas including camping
· Guided bird and nature walks
· Participation in bird counts and animal census
· Environmental and conservation education


CONTACTS

Friends of Kinangop (FoKP) – Murungaru branch
PO Box 265, Naivasha, Kenya

FoKP Engineer branch
PO Box 49 North Kinangop, Kenya

FoKP Njabini branch
PO Box 174, South Kinangop, Kenya

FoKP Magumu/Nyakio branch
PO Box 22 South Kinangop, Kenya

More information is also available at Nature Kenya
PO Box 44486, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Email: Nature Kenya

You can also find more information about 'Friends of Kinangop Plateau' and their activities at 'Postcards from Kenya'.