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Tracing our steps: Successes and challenges
IFP ALUMNI KENYA Tracing our steps: Successes and challenges Presented at IFP Regional meeting Serena Hotel, Mombasa-Kenya 29th Nov 2007
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IFP ALUMNI KENYA Formed in 2005 by the Kenyan beneficiaries who’ve completed their studies To provide a platform for sharing experiences and networking Registered under the Societies Act Chapter 108 of the Laws of Kenya Approximately 25 members
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IFP ALUMNI KENYA Has established governance structure A constitution
A strategic Plan Officials and executive committee Project management committee
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Vision Better quality of life among disadvantaged communities in Kenya
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Mission To enhance the capacity of IFP Alumni Kenya to empower disadvantaged communities
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Objectives To create and facilitate a mechanism through which alumni can re-enter, reintegrate, share experiences and network To promote better health for disadvantaged communities To promote awareness on leadership, governance and human rights
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Objectives Cont’ To promote access to educational opportunities among disadvantaged communities To support community self help initiatives
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Values Commitment to social justice Integrity Transparency
Non-partisan Volunteerism
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Programmes Education and Capacity Development
Gender, Good Governance & Human Rights Community Development & Culture Health and Environment.
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Successes Registered as an association
Been able to fundraise : Ford Foundation, New York through AHEAD Capacity building for members Resource mobilization & grant management
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Successes cont’’d Held national conference & elections
Developed a strategic plan ( ) Participated in national and regional forums Pre-departure for fellow elects Leadership for social justice Outreach for IFP scholarships Established strategic partnerships KNCHR, Mars group, KHRC
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Community Initiatives
Mobile schools Civic education in Turkana, Kuria & Kajiado Reproductive health education Co-funded Goma Primary School initiative
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Mobile schools Initiatives …
Provision of access to schooling for children who due to mobile lifestyle of their community do not access schooling Help community to easily transport the classroom structure and other pre-school facilities as they shift to new sites in search of pasture and water.
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CIVIC EDUCATION Capacity Building – training on human rights, the rule of law, gender, among the disadvantaged communities. Awareness- existing local authority funds, CDF/ community resources
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Challenges Members widely spread Cost, time, distance
Low turn up for meetings Professional commitment Distance Communication - Internet not available/slow in some areas
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Challenges cont’d Lack of office space Limited funding
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Way forward Seek more strategic partnerships, e.g Ford Foundation East Africa More team building sessions for members Sustain community projects initiated Explore alternative ways of fund raising
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Our Motto Our community, our responsibility Jamii Yetu, Jukumu Letu
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Support our mission To enhance the capacity of IFP Alumni Kenya to empower disadvantaged communities
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Contact IFP ALUMNI – KENYA C/o FAWE HSE, Chania Avenue
Tel: / Fax: P.O. Box Website:ifpalumnikenya.org (website under construction)
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Acknowledgement IFP Kenya AHEAD – Uganda Ford Foundation
Inter University Council for East Africa Other strategic partners
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Thank You
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