KIGWA FUTURE CENTRE
“…effecting
positive change through community initiatives
1.
Introduction
Kigwa
Future Centre is a community led organization committed to the establishment of
just and sustainable communities. The initiative takes cognizance of the fact
that the pace of change and development in any community will be determined by
the local communities in all their diversity and capacity for bold and
imaginative thinking and their determination in support of their own
development.
It is
our conviction that
an effective development
strategy is best
delivered through community
led initiatives and draws upon the diverse experience of local
communities. Kigwa Future Centre functions to foster both youth led community
and inter-community learning as an avenue of transfer of knowledge and skills
towards positive change at all levels. Through a diverse range of
implementation strategies, Kigwa Future Centre provides communities with a
platform to identify and address their problems through a community led action.
We
believe that community
have a profound ability to
effect and adapt
to positive change. That is why our community, in spite
of the present difficulties,
must regain confidence
in their capacity
to face obstacles
and lead to a new dawn where the
aspirations of their people are translated into action.
Vision:
Strong
communities influencing positive change in just societies through youth-led
actions.
Mission:
To collate
the cumulative experiences
of the world
communities towards social
justice, Piece building, poverty reduction, HIV/AIDS awareness and
reduction, environmental protection, education development and mutual
understanding.
Objectives:
·
·
To
foster collaboration, partnerships and networks that inspires communities
towards:
a)
Poverty
eradication,
b)
Peace
building,
c)
Millennium
Development Goals,
d)
HIV/AIDS
awareness and reduction,
e)
Environmental
conservation and protection including wild animals,
f)
Education
development,
g)
Democratic
governance and social justice.
·
To
promote knowledge transfer and community learning within and between
communities as an avenue towards sustainable community development through
youth led action.
·
To promote
community participation in determining their
own development by
introducing and supporting actions towards that end e.g. identifying the
uneducated poor and needy families like single parented and child headed
families and also identifying sustainable economic activities, train them and
empower them materially to realize these activities. For example we train young
and uneducated ladies on tailoring and buy for them the sewing machines, take
young uneducated men to train in carpentry and there after open for them
workshops among others. Through this, we have tremendously reduced criminal
activities among young men, prostitution among young ladies, drug abuse and
control to the spread of HIV/AIDS.
·
We also administer adaptation to climate
change. The main intention to this is to mainstream climate change adaptation
strategies into the sustainable development agendas in Kenya and how the
communities will adopt a learning-by-doing approach to capacity building,
consolidating the achievements of Adaptation to Climate Change. For the Climate
Adaptation Change, we have designed five major components. These
components are:
1. Building
capacity to identify climate change risks – Among other things, this will
include strengthening networks to monitor impacts on regional climate,
downscaling global climate models, and developing impact scenarios;
2. Building
capacity to reduce vulnerability to climate change;
3. Building
capacity to effectively access and utilize resources to minimize the costs of
climate change;
4. Public
education and outreach; and
5. Project management.
Additionally, the capacity to formulate
a regional agenda and adaptation strategy to climate change will be developed
at the community level. Outcomes fall under three general themes, including:
·
The mainstreaming of adaptation to
climate change into national and sect oral planning and policies through the
use of climate models developed and customized through the project;
·
A strong public education and outreach
programs and a comprehensive communications strategy including all
stakeholders.
·
The creation of an environment conducive
to the implementation of measures for adaptation to climate change.
Our values
·
Social Justice
We
envision communities that are inclusive a fair and advance equal opportunities
to its entire people regardless of age, religion, gender, race, ethnicity,
disability, HIV status and cast.
·
Sustainability
We
advocate for communities that balances the relations of economic systems,
social structures, and natural resources we depend on, while allowing each
component to thrive.
·
Community driven
development
We
believe that sustainability of positive change must be informed by local
priorities anchored on local ownership and peaceful co-existence.
2. Programmatic Areas
Kigwa
Future Centre current work towards promoting development through areas listed
below;
Environment
and Energy Conservation
A healthy
environmental base can
contribute greatly to
employment, social and
economic empowerment and reduction
of poverty within
communities. At the
moment the activities
that are already being
undertaken by Kigwa Future Centre include, biogas
stoves production, promotion, marketing and
installation. The group also endeavors
to engage the community in other income generating activities through promotion
of environmental friendly technologies such as small biogas plants, solar and
biogas stoves installation. We are also involved in tree planting activities
within the local primary schools and forests. Lately, we mobilized youths to
plant trees within Gwassi Hills Forest as a method of environmental
conservation. We also educate the community on the best disposal methods of
their wastes e.g. adequate disposal of non biodegradable materials such as
plastic containers and polythene bags.
Leadership and governance
Leadership and
governance are central
to the growth
of economies, peace,
social justice and sustainable development. Given the
underdeveloped nature of most communities; good leadership and governance is
vital in building strong communities. Kigwa Future Centre undertakes targeted
capacity building initiatives in order to strengthen community leadership
through their own involvement.. Our organization strives to provide mentorship
among distressed youth population and the community at large in our localities.
Health
Healthy
communities provide strong human resource needed to fuel community development.
Kigwa Future Centre has been keen
on promoting healthy
lifestyles among young
people especially in the
area of reproductive
health. Through the
Friends Of Youth
(FOY) Health Project under
Family Health Options
Kenya, Kigwa Future Centre has
been offering VCT
counseling referrals to the people. We seek more future
collaborations with Ministry of Health and other able partners in this noble
venture. We also educate the young people on drug abuse and safe (protected)
sex to eliminate the spread of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections. We
also counsel and refer the community on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision as
a means of HIV/AIDS control and reduction of cervical cancer which might be
caused by uncircumcised man dirt.
KFC Information
and Resource Centre
Kigwa
Future Centre has established a friendly
information & resource
center with the overall objective to build the capacity of people of
Suba community to respond to the challenges of development, HIV/AIDS
and reproductive health
effectively. The Centre hosts a
haven of community outreach and onsite activities. The Resource Centre consists
of a Cyber Café connected with full internet
enabling the people
to access diverse
information hosted in
the World Wide
Web. Library stocked
with local news
papers for reference
on health issues
affecting the people.
DVD’s /Videos on HIV/AIDS,
Reproductive Health, Hygiene
and Sexually Transmitted
Infections and Human Rights. In the same facility, there is an
administrative office used for all administrative matters like safe custody of
centre records, financial records and other sensitive documents for the
organization. Board Room used during
capacity building activities to its members and partners; the room holds
a minimum of 10 people with
enough space for
PowerPoint presentation at
any given activity
and also serves as a meeting
place for groups that have no physical offices. Consultancy Services for groups
and individuals who now have a centralized facility to seek guidance and
counseling on wide variety on issues affecting them. Kigwa Future Centre has
established referrals systems in partnership with government offices and other
NGO’s working in the same field. For instance health related matters are
referred to Suba District Hospital, Child Protection issues to ICRI-Africa and
energy saving & Bio gas issues to related government ministries.
Agriculture Value
Chain
Kigwa
Future Centre undertakes trainings and extension services to empower local
communities with various agricultural skills to improve their agricultural
productivity and enhance food security in the rural areas. Kigwa Future Centre
advocates for the youth to be involved in the modernizing the agricultural practices.
Our youths are involved in the value addition of agricultural products. We also
promote the use of
greenhouses for production
of high value
subsistence crops and kitchen gardens for subsistence
nutritional food supplements.
3.
Sanitary Projects
Kigwa
Future Centre distributes low cost but high quality-hygienic sanitary pads to
young girls. This need had been developed through observation that most women
in low income households lack access to this valuable commodity and in some
instance they have been using old blankets or old socks!
Child Protection and education
Kigwa
Future Centre is involved in Childs rights advocacy. There has been an increase
in child abuse action in our rural and urban areas. This is through our past
experience during implementation of some of our programs. The cries from
the villages and
towns on this
vice needed to
be answered through
our activities and mobilization of
the affected communities
to act. We are also seeking partners for our proposed
children sponsorship program which target kids in secondary schools and vocational
training centers. We also support education of orphan children whose parents
died of HIV/AIDS. To achieve this, we started a primary school for such pupils
and the school is tremendously doing well and we are happy they are getting
quality education despite the challenges we meet. We are hoping to buy a piece
of land and build a primary school and equip it to a good standard and even a
secondary school in future.
Some of
Kigwa Future Centre Projects
1. Energy technologies dissemination in Suba
District (December 2008 to date)
Kigwa
Future Centre received a local subsidy from the GTZ Stove program to assist
the group in
the dissemination of
energy saving technologies
in Suba District.
KFC with the assistance of
the ground coordinators
are working towards
achieving a target
of 6,000 stoves corresponding to the same number of
households. The project team is already on the ground where already we have
finalized on the mapping, mobilization of women groups, and sensitization on
the energy saving components.
Currently the groups
are been supplied
with the stoves
where after installation training
and consumer education will be done.
2.
Baking Oven Project:
In 2006
Kigwa Future Centre in partnership with the GTZ PSDA constructed a
rocket baking oven
for youth groups
in Kithereka village
of Gwassi division,
Suba District. The main aim was to provide a source of income for the
many unemployed youth in the district. The youth bake using the oven where the
proceedings are used for the development of the members/local youths
welfare. Previous this
youth were in
involved in illegal
cults and village crime.
3.
Resource Centre Project:
The Resource
centre provides a wide range
of products and
services targeting the community and
the youth serving
entities. There is the cyber component, library, consultancy services,
reprographic services, communication facilities, and boardroom. Expansion of
this facility will improve and create more opportunities for every young person
within Suba District.
4.
Promotion of Energy Saving Technologies:
Our
group provides for sale energy saving stoves (jiko kisasa) to any willing
buyers. We have trained Biogas construction technicians who are hired to do
biogas plants for clients as well as maintenance work. We are
exploiting other energy development enterprises
to widen the
scope of the
community willing to
invest in this
sector. We are trying out on the
other diverse RETs like Bio-diesel, Wind and solar.
5. Tree
planting project:
We are
involved in tree planting activities within the local primary schools and
forests. Lately, we mobilized youths to plant trees within Gwassi Hills Forest
as a method of environmental conservation.
6.
HIV/AIDS Awareness and Prevention Projects:
HIV/AIDS
is crosscutting in all our Programs and projects. We ensure
the component on
the HIV/AIDS is
well covered in
all our activities.
We also distribute IEC materials on the topic; this we do in
collaboration with the ministry of Health and other relevant Non-Governmental
Organizations. We also distribute condoms to the youths and members of the
community e.g. public vehicle operators (drivers and conductors), motorbike riders
(boda boda men) and fishermen being that Suba District is surrounded by Lake
Victoria. More projects are being sought and developed.
7. Education:
Kigwa
Future Centre started a primary school for such pupils whose parents died as a
result of HIV/AIDS and other causes (orphans). We started the school at
nursery, standard one and two in the year 2009 and we have been increasing one
class per year. Currently we are at class six and the population of the pupils
is tremendously increasing for this basic need. This program has been very
helpful for such pupils being that the closest primary schools are within a
radius of 10 kilometers.
8.
Other Organization’s Projects:
Kigwa
Future Centre participates and consults for other numerous group’s projects and
programs. This ranges from street children rehabilitation programs, Children
centers, Drama groups, Women groups among many more.
Partners:
We
recognize that achieving our vision is a collaborative effort of the youths,
government, partner agencies and the community.
Contact
Information
Physical Office: Magunga Town,
Magunga-Homa Bay Road
NB: Kigwa Future Centre also has
correspondent offices run by our Networking groups in each respective
Division with its head office in Nairobi.
Division with its head office in Nairobi.
Postal Address: Kigwa Future Centre
C/o Jared Okumu Abich
P.O Box 43314-00100
NAIROBI - KENYA.
Office Line: +254724274732
Field Line: +254720994100, +254702275138
E-mail Address kigwafuterecentre@gmail.com
Contact Person: Jared Okumu Abich Nyakiye
Executive Director jaredabich@gmail.com
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