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Monday, 25 February, 2013
Handing over of flags from Louis-Coordinator of Rwanda Forum to Mark- Coordinator for next forum in Burundi

Curtains closed at the Third Eastern Africa Youth Forum (EAYF) on Saturday 23 February 2013 with a rallying call for the youth to be ambassadors of morality! The five day conference shared great success lessons from Rwanda sparking hope among the young people who attended it. The forum brought together over 90 youths from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan and South Sudan as well as friends of goodwill from South Africa, Congo, Australia and Germany. The forum opened on Tuesday 19 February and ran for five days. The theme for the forum was ‘Moral Values: The Key to a Brighter Future.’

Monday, 25 February, 2013

It is action time! These were the words uttered by the Kithoka community women in Meru during the recently held three day Creators of Peace workshop.

Monday, 25 February, 2013

In the beginning of January, Initiatives of Change (IofC) Kenya officially launched Clean Elections Campaign as political storms took centre stage across the country. With the elections taking place on 4 March, many people’s focus is to ensure that the general elections are held free and fair and that by every means possible to advocate for violence-free elections.

Wednesday, 20 February, 2013
Dr Riek Machar Teny speaking in Waljak

A one day journey into Jonglei State last Sunday indicated what a daunting challenge reconciliation in South Sudan will be. Nyok Gor and Mike Brown from Australia were invited to join the Vice President, Dr Riek Machar Teny, and others including the Minister of Justice and senior figures from the area, to make a flying visit to a hotspot of conflict where 108 died on 8 February.

Thursday, 14 February, 2013
Nyok and Catherine

The first four from the international team for the South Sudan Journey of Healing for National Reconciliation have now safely arrived in South Sudan. Kathyrn Gor has sent this update.

Thursday, 17 January, 2013

The EAYF planning committee will officially close the submissions of EAYF application forms on midnight Sunday 20th January, 2013. If you haven’t applied and still wish to do so, kindly do it before then otherwise we shall not accept the applications after then! Many thanks to those who have confirmed that they will join us in Kigali for the Youth Forum that begins in 32days.

Thursday, 17 January, 2013
Back row l – r: Victor Gotevbe, Nigeria; Anthony Duigan; Paul Craig, Scotland
Middle row l – r: Helen Duigan, Mediatrix Masava, Kenya; Roy Ncube, Zimbabwe; Helene Lambrecht; Miriam Makali, Kenya; Estelle Lepan Mbida, South Africa; Tankiso Thobega, Botswana; Pierre Mbida, Cameroon 
Seated l – r: Sam Muir

The Workshop for Africa (WfA) programme kicks off this week with eight of the 12 participants who have been accepted. Four are still in the process of getting their visas. The group comes from Botswana, Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, South Sudan, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Monday, 17 December, 2012
The Chaplain to the Kenya Defence Forces, Rt Revd Bishop Alfred Rotich, and Pastor James Wuye interact in group discussion.

The Chaplain to the Kenya Defence Forces, the Rt Rev Bishop Alfred Rotich, gave his advice and blessing to participants at a workshop for peace practitioners in Nakuru, Kenya. Addressing the final meeting on 23 November, he said, ‘I can see and I can feel, from your expressions and the way you are with one another, that you practise peace.’

Thursday, 10 January, 2013
East Africa Youth Conference 2012 report (cropped)

The planning team of Eastern Africa Youth Forum (EAYF) (previously known as Eastern Africa Youth Conference-EAYC), together with the Initiatives of Change (IofC) Rwanda are pleased to invite applications to the third Eastern African Youth Forum to be held in Kigali, Rwanda . Under the theme ‘Moral values: the key to a brighter future’ from 18th through 23rd February 2013 at the La Palisse Hotel, Kigali.

Tuesday, 27 November, 2012
Workshop participant Aysha Dafalla reads a Peace Declaration from an open-air truck at the scene of the bomb blast in Eastleigh. Also present, from left to right, Pastor James Wuye, Imam Muhammad Ashafa, District Commissioner Omar Beja and District Commisioner George Natembeya.

Seven people were killed by a bomb that tore through a bus in the Nairobi suburb of Eastleigh on Sunday 18 November. At the time of the explosion, Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye were addressing a group of Muslim and Christian leaders in Eastleigh. During the night there were reprisal attacks, leaving six people dead.

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