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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

News of Obama in Kenya - Tues 11/4/2008

OK... it's impossible to remain quiet about my enthusiasm for our candidate any longer...

Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper is providing extensive coverage of the US presidential election.

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Click here to view today's feature on Barack Obama from Kenya, with links to other stories, such as:

US votes in historic poll
Obama’s maternal grandmother dies at 86
Bull awaits Obama win in Kogelo village
Big parties planned in US and Kenya to celebrate Obama victory
US Poll: Why Obama is the world's choice
Kisumu to hold vigil to keep up with results
Victory prayer at Obama's ancestral home

> Here are the latest poll results (predictions) on CNN

Please pray for peace & unity to prevail in Kenya and in the USA, as the results come in!

> Click here for the US election results (actual) on CNN

> Let's also remember our brothers and sisters across the African continent in today's headlines.
Posted by Friends for Peace in Kenya

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What Africa needs

Africa doesn't need strongmen. It needs strong institutions.

- U.S. President Barack Obama

Speech in Accra, Ghana, 7/11/2009

>Click here for full speech from CBS

We are called to assist the earth to heal her wounds and in the process heal our own -- indeed, to embrace the whole creation in all its diversity, beauty, and wonder.
- Wangari Maathai

Kenyan environmentalist, political activist, and 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

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On the link between corruption & ethnic violence in Kenya


When [tribalism
and the inequitable
distribution of wealth]
are combined with

corruption,

politics is so poisoned
that it results in
the sort of violence
we witnessed...

Right now, all of Kenya
is in danger.

-John Githongo

Source

Book review of It's our Turn to Eat

Africa: Crisis Points

  • Congo
  • Zimbabwe
  • Darfur
  • Northern Uganda
  • Ghana - election
  • Somalia
  • Somalia - pirates
  • Guinea - coup

Crisis in Congo

Congo is Kenya's neighbor. Crisis in the region causes instability in neighboring countries. Quakers have a significant community in eastern Congo, experiencing desperate living conditions. A quarter million people have been displaced in this most recent chapter of the civil war in Congo. Here's how you can help:

+ Read posts about the escalating crisis in Congo
+ Act by contacting elected officials
+ Pray for all concerned that the conflict may be ended
+ Give generously to support relief efforts.

Encourage your Quaker meeting or Friends church to get involved in bringing peace in Congo, one of the ten most under-reported humanitarian stories for the past decade (Doctors without Borders).

Click below to learn more:

> Contact your elected officials about the crisis in Congo

> Read the UN's IRIN news briefing on Congo

> Read AFSC's staff update on Congo

> Read AGLI's staff update on Congo

> Read the BBC country profile on Congo

> Read about Doctors without Borders work in Congo

> Read report from the Independent (UK)




Kiswahili language resources

  • About Swahili - Natl Virtual Translation Ctr (NVTC)
  • Berlitz- Learn Swahili Map & Background Info
  • Internet Public Library - with many links!
  • Kamusi - Sheng lexicon (emerging Swahili dialect)
  • Kamusi Project - Swahili Living Dictionary
  • Kiswahili resources - NVTC
  • Omniglot - Swahili
  • Sheng online dictionary (limited)
  • Swahili online dictionary
  • Useful Swahili for Wageni
  • Useful Swahili Words
  • Wiki - Sheng - street Swahili
  • Wikipedia - Swahili

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Never doubt

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”
--Margaret Mead (1901-1978)

Give generously

The need and opportunity for pastoral leadership and ministry...in Kenya has never been so vital.
At the same time, the challenges for ministry in East Africa are greater than ever.

> Give generously to
FUM's "Kenya Relief Fund."
Kindly earmark your gift for this purpose.

Welcome to Kenya News

This blog was created by Mary Kay Rehard and is intended as a place Friends (Quakers) and others may share news about Kenya, especially regarding the crisis of post-election violence.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in postings do not necessarily reflect the views of myself or any organization mentioned on this site. Messages may contain breaking news and details should be confirmed.
Check out the links below for news and updates out of Kenya, background and ways to give funds for relief. Click on any of the Blog Archive listings to view a posting.
> View a concise chronology of the post-election crisis.

Archived quotes & links

> View Talking Points & resource links

> View quick links for BBC, Reuters, Google news

> View Quaker relief work links

> View quotes & links removed from right sidebar

The Lord says:

I am going to send peace
to my people like a river.
When you see this,
your heart will rejoice.
(Is 66:12-14)

News: International Sources - Kenya

  • Africa Files
  • Alertnet - Reuters Humanitarian Updates
  • All Africa - East Africa
  • Associated Press Newswire - World News
  • BBC News (Africa)
  • CNN - World - Africa
  • Daily Nation - Kenya
  • Google News - World
  • Guardian (UK) - America edition
  • New York Times - World - Africa
  • Pan-African News Wire
  • Reuters News Service - International
  • United Nations IRIN - East Africa
  • United Nations IRIN - East Africa - Kenya
  • Yahoo News - World

News out of Kenya

  • Action Aid
  • Africa News - headlines and links
  • African Path
  • Afromusing blog
  • AJAN - African Jesuit AIDS Network
  • Amani Forum - Great Lakes Parliamentarians for Peace
  • CISA - Catholic Information Service for Africa
  • Doctors without Borders - Kenya
  • Government of Kenya - Office of Communications
  • Kenya Imagine - collective news blog
  • Kenya Indymedia (Independent Media)
  • Kenyan Pundit
  • Mennonite Central Committee - Kenya peacemakers
  • National Council of Churches of Kenya - NCCK news
  • NEW * Pambazuka News (Fahamu) - Weekly Forum for Social Justice in Africa
  • News from Africa
  • Nikenya - Kenya News by Kenyans
  • PeaceAfrica
  • Peacelink Africa
  • US State Dept - travel warnings
  • Ushahidi ('Witness' in Swahili)
  • Wajibu - Journal of Social & Religious Concern
  • White African's list of Kenyan blogs

Kenya Country Profiles

  • Amnesty International - Kenya
  • BBC - Kenya profile
  • Guardian (UK) - Special report on Kenya
  • Human Rights Watch Africa - Kenya
  • Infoplease - Kenya profile
  • Internet Public Library - Kenya links
  • Internet Public Library - Kidspace Africa
  • Lonely Planet - Kenya
  • National Geographic - Kenya
  • New York Times - Kenya profile and links
  • Reuters - Kenya country profile
  • SIM - Kenya country info
  • Transparency International - Kenya webpage
  • United Nations IRIN - In depth report
  • World Bank Earthtrends - economic indicators

Give: Kenya relief funds

  • FUM - Friends United Meeting - "Kenya Relief Fund"
  • AGLI - African Great Lakes Initiative
  • AFSC - American Friends Service Committee
  • AMREF - The African Medical and Research Foundation
  • Direct Relief International
  • Doctors Without Borders - Kenya relief
  • Indiana University Eldoret - Kenya Recovery Fund
  • Kenya Red Cross - Electoral Violence Response
  • World Concern - Kenya relief

Daily Devotions from Taizé

Whoever seeks reconciliation with a simple heart is able to pass through rock-hard situations like the water of a stream that, in early springtime, makes its way through the still-frozen ground.
-Brother Roger of Taizé.

There are physical forms of violence on earth, including war, torture, murder…. There are other more subtle forms of violence that are concealed in cunning tactics, in suspicion, mistrust, humiliation…. “There is no violence in God. God sent Christ not to accuse us, but to call us to himself, not to condemn us, but because he loves us.”
-Letter to Diognetus

> For daily Bible readings click here.

> For daily meditation click here.

>> From the Taizé community website - To the Sources of Faith page.

The Taizé community is an ecumenical monastic community that welcomes young people for prayer and reflection, and for building trust and reconciliation.

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      • Historic headlines from Nov 5 - Fri 11/7/2008
      • Yes we did! - Fri 11/7/2008
      • It's all about Obama - Wed 11/5/2008
      • Jabulani Africa! - Wed 11/5/2008
      • News of Obama in Kenya - Tues 11/4/2008
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Kofi Annan's roadmap to peace for Kenya

Mr Annan said he expected the crucial political negotiations to be completed within four weeks.

Further deliberations might take longer, perhaps up to a year.

These would look into deeper questions:

+ unequal distribution of resources
+ marginalisation and land ownership
+ proposals to change Kenyan institutions to prevent such a crisis happening again


One crucial element to the Annan proposals is that they are designed to be binding on the parties as different sections are agreed, so there will be no backsliding.

When Mr Annan arrived in Nairobi more than a week ago he said he:
came with no solution, but to insist that, for the sake of the people of Kenya,
a solution must be found.
Read the whole story from BBC

Ethnic conflict linked to economic disparities

"When Kibaki got into power, he began to assist Kikuyus. The rest of the Kenyans are left in poverty. So this fight is between the haves and have nots."
--Demonstrator in Eldoret

Click here for the full story from BBC

Read more on the root causes of the violence and displacement:
land, class, and ethnicity
Click here to for Alex Halperin's analysis in US News & World Report

Friends Plan Peace Conference - Jan 24-27 Kakamega

Friends United Meeting Press Release
January 14, 2008
Kisumu, Kenya

Kenyan Yearly Meetings and Quaker organizations will hold a Quaker Peace Conference 24-27th January 2008 at Sheywe Guest House, Kakamega, to analyze recent events in Kenya and discern God’s call for Friends’ ministries in this context.

The conference will bring together 60 participants, including the leaders of all fifteen Kenyan Yearly Meetings, the leaders of the Kenyan Quaker peace organizations, and others representing Friends programmes and ministries, including schools, hospitals, and evangelistic missions.

Participants will explore seven themes in small groups:

+ Peace and non-violence as central to the gospel
+ Trauma healing and post-conflict ministries
+ Humanitarian needs, Internally Displaced People and vulnerable populations
+ Ethnic conflict and reconciliation toward a harmonious society
+ Preaching and evangelism in the present context
+ The mission of our institutions of education and healthcare
+ Global partnership and the role of our international/ecumenical partners

Worship and Biblical reflections will be woven throughout the programme.

The purpose of the conference is to pray together for unity and purpose as Friends, to offer the gift of our Testimonies to our nation of Kenya during this time of unrest, and through the long process of reconciliation and healing that lies ahead.

Friends World Committee for Consultation and Friends United Meeting are both accepting contributions to support the cost of the Conference and the implementation of whatever actions will emerge.

For further information, contact:
Eden Grace, Friends United Meeting

PO Box 478 Kisumu 40100
+254 735 479174
peaceconference - at - edengrace.org

Peacebuilding Portal

The Peacebuilding Portal contains a Kenya directory of peace organizations.

The portal is a joint activity of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and UNDP in collaboration with the African Union.

The Peacebuilding Portal is part of the Conflict Management Capacity-Building Project, a project of the Governance and Public Administration Branch (GPAB) in the Division for Public Administration and Development Management (DPADM) in UNDESA.

We have worked with a group of stellar graduate students from the New School and Columbia University in New York City, St. Johns University in Rome and the Catholic University in Paris.

The Peacebuilding Portal is a part of a Conflict Management Capacity Building project
of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
and funded by United Nations Development Programme's Regional Bureau of Africa
and the African Union



Finding the actors: data on selected peace organizations in Kenya

By Wakuraya Wanjohi, in Wajibu 2007

A number of organizations in Kenya have made it their concern, not only to try and solve conflict between warring groups but also to teach individuals how they can become better instruments of peacemaking. In the overview of such groups below, we have excluded most organizations that work on a district or provincial level.

For information about these bodies, the organization to contact is PeaceNet. It is PeaceNet’s objective to coordinate the work of the various peace groups in the country. We have also included organizations that work on pan-African or international level but which have a substantial local programme.

Mention must also be made of the various religious coordinating bodies, such as the National Council of Churches of Kenya, the Catholic Secretariat, the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims, etc. Most of them have justice and/or peace committees working both at district and at national level, often in collaboration with civic peace organizations. The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya also has peacemaking as one of its objectives.

Peace organizations in Kenya

Organization
Postal Address

Tel/Fax
E-mail/website
Emphasis/Special programme

Action Aid Kenya
Box 42814 Nbi
4440440
4440444
admin.kenya - at - actionaid.org
Peacebuilding

Africa Peace Forum
Box 76621 Nbi 00508
3874092 3874096
apfo - at - amaniafrika.org
Research, Consultancies, Liaison with governments

Africa Peace Point
Box 21573 Nbi
3877553 387400
http://www.africapeacepoint.org/

Peacebuilding, Reconciliation

Amani People’s Theatre
Box 13909 Nbi
http://www.amanipeoplestheatre.org/
Active non-violence, Teaching of drama

Change Agents for Peace International
Box 255 Nbi 00100
6752492
0722 446134
capi - at - africaonline.co.ke
Training for Peacebuilding. Conflict Transformation.

Chemchemi ya Ukweli
Box 14370 Nbi 00800
4442294
4446970
chemchemi - at - cluinterinetk.com
Active non-violence Training

Coalition for Peace in Africa
Box 61753 Nbi 00200
3870845
3866686
http://www.copaafrica.org/
Conflict resolution training

Friends Church (Quakers)
Friends Internat. Centre
Box 41946 Nbi 00100
3877703
fic - at - wananchi.com

Alternatives to Violence (AVP) Training
National Steering Committee

Box 30510 Nbi 00100
227411
Ext 144/097
focalpoint - at - aridland.go.ke
Peacebuilding and Conflict management

NPI-Africa
Box 14894 Nbi 00800
245280
212230
npi - at - africaonline.co.ke
Consulting, Policy, Research, Training

Oxfam GB
Box 40680 Nbi 00100
2820000
hecainfo - at - oxfam.org.uk
Peacebuilding

Peace and Development Network (PeaceNet)
Box 49806 Nbi 00100
2725270 2725271
peacenet - at - peacenetkenya.org
Networking, Training, Consulting

People for Peace in Africa
Box 14877 Nbi 00800
4441372
ppa - at - africaonline.com
Peacebuilding

Peace Tree Network
Box 21573 Nbi 00505
3877553
ptn - at - maf.or.ke
Peace network, Eastern Africa

Practical Action
Box 39493 Nbi 00623
2713540
2719313
Kenya - at - praticalaction.or.ke
http://www.practicalaction.org/
Peacebuilding in pastoral areas

Rural Women Peace Link
Box 7306 Eldoret 30100
0722
462 852
Peacebuilding in Western Kenya and the Rift Valley

Security Research and Information Centre
Box 56622 Nbi 00200
449503
sric - at - srickenya.org
Security Research and Information


Shinystat

The answers to Kenya's problems are in Kenya. In fact, God is in Kenya, though sometimes in disguise. One of the best things we can offer Kenya is to look for God here, to document not the atrocities but the epiphanies of God here. --Dr Raymond Downing, Webuye, Kenya