Peace, Accountability and Community Empowerment Project
The Peace, Accountability, and Community Empowerment Project is a pioneering approach to peacebuilding, led by MIDRIFT HURINET, that actively engages youth and women in Nakuru as catalysts for change and advocates for peace, effective governance, and accountable leadership. A cohort of 80 youth champions from Nakuru Town East and Nakuru Town West has been recruited, […]
ECCES
KENYA ELECTORAL CONFLICTS MITIGATION & CIVIC/VOTER EDUCATION SUPPORT (ECCES) PROGRAM (ECCES) Program is a USAID-funded program implemented by MIDRIFT HURINET in partnership with Act Change Transform (Act!) in Nakuru County under a project name Kura Ya Amani, Sote Tuhusike. The cardinal lesson from USAID and other donors’ support to Kenyan elections in the 2013-2017 electoral cycle […]
Youth Empowerment and Engagement
Youth-led peace, social cohesion, and mental wellness through sports (Playmakers Programme-GAME) Overall objective. The overall objective of the project is to contribute to youth in local underserved communities being less prone to participate in crime and violent acts, and for the overall frequency of youth inflicted crime, drugs, and substance abuse) to drop in the targeted […]
RPS
RESILIENCE, PEACE & STABILITY PROGRAM (RPS) MIDRIFT HURINET in partnership with Act Change & Transform (ACT!) is implementing the Resilience Peace and Stability program in Nakuru and Baringo counties in Kenya. With support from Royal Danish Embassy, the program aims to decrease violent extremism, political and natural resource-based conflicts. The main objective of the program […]
REINVENT
Reducing Insecurity and Violent Extremism (REINVENT) This is a security intervention program funded and supported by the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) based in the United Kingdom and implemented by Tetra Tech International Development, Danish Demining Group (DDG) and Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).This is a five-year program Project Objectives MIDRIFT HURINET has been implementing […]
ARIVE
Accelerated Response Initiative Against Violent Extremism: ARIVE In Nakuru County, there exists factors that increase vulnerability that terrorist can exploit to radicalize and recruit persons. Some of these factors includes; Unaddressed historical grievances, unresolved land disputes, high number of youths who are unemployed exacerbated by increased rural-urban migration to Nakuru urban areas, low police-citizen trust […]
Violence Prevention
Violence Prevention (IUVP) Programme-a Trust- And Relationship Building Programme. IUVP is founded on intersectoral approaches such as the Public Health Approach (PHA), the Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and the Human Security Approach (HSA)). The focus is on creating coalitions of intersectoral leaders as agents of change, while also working on creating citizen agency for change. […]
MHPSS
VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND STRENGTHENING ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT IUVP is founded on intersectoral approaches such as the Public Health Approach (PHA), the Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and the Human Security Approach (HSA)). The focus is on creating coalitions of intersectoral leaders as agents of change, while also working on creating citizen agency […]
It all started in Game Zone

Derrick Guchu, a playmaker, reflected on how his role has shaped him in his new job during the +Sports for Peace and Development Program reflection meeting with Playmakers and Coaches. These are his remarks. “I joined this project in 2022 and have grown through the skills I learned and shared with my peers and GAME […]
National Police Service Account Ability

Through the Accelerated Response Initiative against Violence Extremism (ARIVE)program, MIDRIFT HURINET facilitated a forum on National Police Service accountability and trust building with the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC). The forum aimed to enhance the National Police Service’s accountability and professionalism and improve citizens’ trust in violence prevention. Present […]