MIDRIFT HURINET Calvin Muga and Walter Mwania talk about the primary reasons why residents in Baringo are resistant to initiatives of restoring peace in the region by the Government.

Midrifthurinet has taken a pivotal role in leading a multi sectoral agency comprising of Office Of The Registrar Of Political Parties, The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, National Cohesion and Integration Commission, Ethics And Anti-Corruption Commission, Media, Civil Society Organisations and Faith Based Organisations in deliberate collaborations towards free, fair and credible & peaceful 2022 elections.

Breakdown of the independence struggle when Kenya was declared a British colony on July 23, 1920 Organisations and Faith Based Organisations in deliberate collaborations towards free, fair and credible & peaceful 2022 elections.

Rehabilitation Team at Egerton Radio

A discussion snippet on mental health, Gender-Based Violence, and other forms of violence.

Inter-Sectoral Urban Violence Prevention- PBLD( Documentary)

The PBLD programme consists of a series of interlinked, interactive modules, where leader and leadership capabilities are developed through a personal and joint inter-relational journey of lived experience.The  programme has been one of the main support mechanisms to enable leaders to work more effectively together on preventing urban violence.

An in-depth discussion on various forms of violence including physical, emotional, and economic violence.

We launched a three year Rehabilitation project aimed at strengthening access to community based mental health service provision to survivors of Gender based violence and other forms of violence in Nakuru County.

Midrift’s REHABILITATION PROGRAMME offers mental health and psychosocial support at the community level. The programme is aimed at increasing awareness off mental health and GBV within local community and promoting access to MHPSS.

Derf Beneficiaries from Karagita Naivasha have thaked Midrift for their intervention during the COVID 19 pandemic. Midrift with the help of DERF (Danish Emergency Relief Fund) offered food vouchers and Psycological First Aid to help them cope with the effects of COVID 19.

Derf Beneficiaries from Kaptembwo, Rhonda and Bondeni slums have urged Midrift to continue supporting them in the wake of the covid 19 pandemic. (Danish Emergency Relief Fund)

Nakuru county government acting director for Gender and culture Madam Selina Nkatha presided over the official launch of the GBV study report

Kaptembwo Police Station, in the slums of Kaptembwo in Nakuru West, has improved service delivery due to a vibrant community policing initiative which helps to curb criminal activities in the densely populated area.

UK High Commissioner Jane Marriot and Midrift Hurinet Director Joseph Omondi were interviewed by NTV on the state of peace in the country and the impact of COVID 19. MidRift Hurinet Executive Director stated that the country is not peaceful but calm and therefore the country should strive to be a peaceful society because peace is a catalyst for growth and development.

There has been a significant spike in sexual and gender-based violence cases occasioned by COVID 19 pandemic. In this regard, MIDRIFT HURINET through support from their partner DIGNITY have embarked on a COVID 19 response support to train the community health volunteers to raise awareness on COVID-19 and also to map out survivors who might require MHPSS – Mental Health and Psychosocial Support.

Midrift Hurinet distributes Protective Equipments to police stations to combat COVID-19

In a bid to address the spread of Covid-19 MIDRIFT HURINET, DIGNITY and DANIDA has embarked on equipping the police officers with required PPE (personal protective equipment ), a Water tanks and liquid soap. To enable them to carry out their duties without being at risk of getting infected by the coronavirus.

The launch of Nakuru County Violence Prevention Policy

The Nakuru County Violence Prevention Policy gives direction on how violence will be managed in Nakuru County through inter-sectoral dialogue and collaborations; promotion of trust between the citizens and the police; improvements in data collection, analysis and sharing among stakeholders as well as the response mechanisms. The policy is aligned with the Constitution of Kenya 2010.

MIDRIFT HURINET FORUM ON INFORMATION ACCESS AND MENTAL HEALTH PROCEEDING

Access to information act

The Commonwealth Foundation has partnered with members of the civil society in Nakuru to step up campaign to create more awareness on the Access to Information Act. 

Senate proceeding on mental health Bill

Mental health bill Senate proceedings on Wednesday 29th, May 2019 – The purpose of this Act is to provide a framework to promote the mental health and well being of all persons, including reducing the incidences of mental illness and prevention of mental illness, access to mental health care, treatment and rehabilitation services of persons with mental illness

MIDRIFT HURINET LAUNCH URBAN VIOLENCE PREVENTION POLICY

MIDRIFT HURINET in partnership with DIGNITY rolled our Urban Violence Prevention Pilot Program in Nakuru Municipality starting July 2015. The pilot project sought to create the basic conditions for collective action, Rebuilding community trust between police and citizens and Focusing on building better relationships between state institutions, especially the police, and the communities they serve

MIDRIFT HURINET in partnership with DIGNITY rolled our Urban Violence Prevention Pilot Program in Nakuru Municipality starting July 2015. The pilot project sought to create the basic conditions for collective action, Rebuilding community trust between police and citizens and Focusing on building better relationships between state institutions, especially the police, and the communities they serve

MIDRIFT HURINET SUPPORTING HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY

French Government Injects Ksh 2.5 Million In Aid

This video was taken at two Rivers Hotel in Nakuru during the reception meeting and at the Community Centre Building built by French Embassy commission by Ambassador of Francis ETIENNE DE PONCINS

Lawyers and human rights activists march in Nakuru protesting the killing of their colleague

Lawyers and human rights activists on July 4, 2016 marched in Nakuru protesting the killing of lawyer Willie Kimani, his client Josephat Mwendwa and their driver Joseph Muiruri a week ago.

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