Date: Saturday, 13th April 2024 Location: St Johns Sports Society, Korogocho In the vibrant heart of Korogocho, a movement is underway, one that challenges norms and kicks gender-based violence (GBV) off the pitch. Kutoka Network is leading this charge with a groundbreaking event that is more than a mere match of football; it’s a rallying cry for tolerance, understanding, and …
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Statement by Kutoka Network Condemning the Killings in Ongoing Demonstrations in Kenya
Kutoka Network Stands for the Rights of Peaceful Demonstration in Kenya We are deeply concerned by the recent actions of the police against peaceful demonstrators protesting the finance bill. The use of teargas and force to disperse citizens exercising their constitutional right to assemble is unacceptable. According to Article 37 of the Kenyan Constitution, every person has the right to …
Shaping the Future of Affordable Housing in Kenya: Kutoka Network’s Advocacy in Action
In a landmark initiative, Kutoka Network recently played a pivotal role in the review process of the Proposed Affordable Housing Regulations 2024, advocating for amendments that ensure equitable, transparent, and accessible housing for all Kenyans. This blog post delves into our contributions, the proposed amendments, and our ongoing commitment to championing socio-economic rights in Kenya. Access to affordable housing remains …
Hills of trash, Dandora Dumpsite: A Different Kind of Hike
Recently, I embarked on an unusual hiking experience, not on the scenic trails I usually traverse, but through the expansive hills of trash at the Dandora dumpsite. This was part of a unique initiative by Kutoka Network advocating for the closure and rehabilitation of the site, aiming to shed light on the urgent environmental issues and to discuss sustainable solutions. …
Reflecting on the UN Environment Assembly’s Focus on Pollution and the Dandora Dumpsite
In late 2017, the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) held an important gathering which Kutoka was part of which focused on the critical issue of pollution—a theme that resonates deeply with the global community’s increasing urgency to address environmental degradation. As the world’s largest environmental assembly, UNEA brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including government representatives, environmental NGOs, and …
Empowering Voices: The Impact of Kutoka Network’s Youth Journalism Programs in Nairobi’s Slums
In the heart of Nairobi’s slums, a revolution is unfolding—a revolution of voices, empowerment, and change. Kutoka Network has been at the forefront of this transformation, harnessing the power of radio and journalism to uplift and amplify the voices of the youth. Through our innovative training programs, Kutoka Network has transformed young lives, enabling them to narrate their own stories …
Your Voice, Our Future: Participate in Shaping Nairobi’s Fiscal Strategy for 2024
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Upholding Human Rights in Nairobi’s Slums
In the sprawling slums of Nairobi, where the struggle for daily survival often overshadows the fight for basic rights, Kutoka Network has become a beacon of hope for many. Our mission is clear: to advocate for the human rights of all individuals, drawing strength and guidance from both international and local laws that enshrine the principles of equality and justice. …
What the by – partisan team that was selected by the president and opposition leader need to do
By Charles Ochieng, Project Officer, Youth and Gender To say that there was a huge relief after the two days a week protest was suspended is an understatement, indeed the country was losing a lot of revenue due to the closure of business in areas where demonstrations were taking place. Now that the two protagonists that is, former prime minister …
Right to water, is a right to everyone
By Shillah Raymond World Water Day is an annual event celebrated on March 22nd to focus attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. This year’s theme, “Valuing Water,” highlights the importance of water not only as a resource but also as a cultural, social, and economic good. In Kenya, the theme is …