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Note: Introduction page with information primarily at the time of joining International Cities of Peace. For updates, please contact the liaison. MISSION To promote peaceful coexistence and development in which everyone participates equally and effectively in problem and solution identification and where local communities, governments and other developmental bodies facilitate and carry out skills transfer to the women, youths and children.

GOAL The promotion of positive relations characterized by respect, and where cultural diversity is celebrated and people can live, learn and socialize together, free from prejudice, hate and intolerance. The Network Support for Peace Education is a community-based driven organization promoting psychosocial support, and peace building; skills leading to non-violent methods of problem solving that adults and children can use within their families and communities.

The project relates to pillar of Poverty Reduction Strategy, which is promoting good governance, security, and peace and as well prioritises and supports the building of community capacities for the prevention, management, and resolution of potentially violent threats.

The organization collaborates with local non-governmental organisations operating in the target sub county to implement the activities supported by the project.

Trained community volunteers lead community groups during discussions and experience sharing sessions. The overall goal of the Quest for Peace in Rongo, Kenya is to enhance peaceful coexistence and community development in Rongo and Awendo Sub County through increased understanding of the role and responsibilities of parents and children in building peace.

The group donated a wheelchair to a needy community member. NeSPE Vision is geared towards employed, empowered, and Self-Reliant Women, Children and youths, with increased access to Education and Vocational skills, and Participating in Various development project in Partnership with other stakeholders.

NeSPE strives to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived Women, children and Youths through a process that unites people across cultures and adds meaning to their lives.

Promoting inclusion and preventing exploitation of vulnerable children and Youths is core to the child protection and youth empowerment programme. I hail in a family of nine children of 6 girls and 3 boys whereby two boys and one girl had since passed on.

I lost my mother during my early childhood where I was then raised by my father who also passed on when six of my siblings I included were adults in the year making us orphans. After going through tribulations of missing motherly care at a tender age, I got married in when I was only 21 years old after completing my High School. Even though I had the potential to pursue further education, this could not happen because my single parent had the responsibility of taking care and educating my other siblings.

I was then forced to take a counter- sales casual work in one of the shops in the town where I met my estranged husband. We were blessed with four boys and one girl in my marriage. The first two boys are now grown up, one is in college and the other joined university, the other three are currently in high school with two of them twin boys studying in the same school and the girl in a different institution.

Our fifteen years of marriage saw me go through hardships with an abusive husband which went to limits beyond tolerance and in , I was forced to end the marriage after sitting down with my in-laws and declared my intentions and decision to leave. Since then I have been living alone with my 5 children and my niece who is a partial orphan on a rental home where I take care of them.

After the separation from my estranged husband, I started a small business of supplying schools with learning materials and it is through this that I started to donate food to the need with help from my children in the year I could do the charity to the less fortunate occasionally but I did not take pictures back then but people were impressed with what I was doing and one of the priests in my church decided to play part in the charity events.

We still do charity though rarely because most of the people who also offered support dropped their membership. My generosity usually depend on my business and a few well-wishers. French Southern and Antarctic Lands.

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