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Sunday, 05 August, 2012
Students during a Kenya I Care session

Kenya I Care team continues to reach out to young people. The Initiatives of Change (IofC) Subukia and Nakuru teams have been relentless in their efforts to reach out to young people and inspire change. In churches, youth groups, learning institutions….wherever there are young people; you will find someone from Subukia with the message of caring for Kenya.

Friday, 27 July, 2012
Mike Muikia addressing the students.

Many students still ask themselves, ‘What part can I play in making a difference in my immediate society?’ and ‘who are the people I can work with to effect change’? And in an effort to collectively create answers to these questions, Initiatives of Change Kenya has been partnering with Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology to create a platform for students to come together and search for answers.

Friday, 27 July, 2012
The Extravaganza

After the completion of three very successful artistic peace forums dubbed THE EXTRAVAGANZA, Zak Muturi hopes to continue making a difference in the lives of young people in Subukia.

Thursday, 26 July, 2012
Speech by Mr Peter Onebe

'Any teacher found drinking alcohol during teaching hours will be arrested and will appear before a court for allegedly abusing their office and for being negligent of their duty', said Lira Chief Administrative Officer Benon Rwanguah. The second Uganda Muslim and Christian Teachers’ Dialogue was held in Lira, 31 May - 2 June. The theme of the conference was 'Enhancing Teachers Role in Development, Peace Building and Good Governance’,

Thursday, 19 July, 2012
Samuel Muiruri

Samuel Muiruri, a graduate of Harambee Africa Leadership Programme, has acquired another name, Mr Plastic Bottles! He has been collecting plastic bottles in Nakuru and using them as building blocks.

Friday, 06 July, 2012
Côte à côte, des représentants du parti au pouvoir à Bujumbura et
des hauts responsables de l’opposition.

Initiatives of Change (IofC) has been involved in the African Great Lakes region since 2000. It is within this context that in June 2012, IofC offered the opportunity to leading Burundian political figures from all sides to come together for a week in Caux, Switzerland, to reflect on the ethics of leadership and how to develop the skills needed in order to play a constructive role in peacebuilding.

Friday, 29 June, 2012
Nombulelo Khanyile (centre) with ALA students Felix Tetteh (left) and Estella Bih-Neh Nsoh (right)

'The gift of quiet time is the most valuable asset I have acquired this year' are the words of Estella, a young medical student from Cameroon, as she shares of her revolutionizing experience during the All Africa Conference in Cameroon back in May 2012.

Monday, 04 June, 2012

Initiatives of Change Kenya team went back to Meru, courtesy of International Peace Initiative, in March 2012 to continue implementing the initiative they had earlier started- this time round addressing the issues of idleness among the youth, alcoholism and domestic violence.

Thursday, 31 May, 2012
Rev Motlalepula June Chabaku

Rev Motlalepula June Chabaku passed away in her home on 11 May, with more than a 1000 people attending her State Funeral. Speaking on behalf of the President of South Africa, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, described Motlalepula as 'one of the greatest our country has produced.'

Friday, 18 May, 2012
African Coordination Group visit Tanzania

On 2 March Nombulelo Khanyile, Pieter Horn and Abiodun Owoseni, members of the Initiatives of Change Africa Coordination Group, visited Tanzania, accompanied by Mediatrix Masava from Kenya .

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