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Reflections: Millennials - A Generation that Paved the Way

The recent wave of political and civil movements in Kenya has brought to light a perception that millennials have played a limited role. However, this is a misconception. We are a generation that has experienced a significant transition. We often identify ourselves as a generation striving to create opportunities for a better world, even while grappling with the realities of a flawed system. While it may seem that our contributions are insignificant, the truth is far from it. How do you quantify our role in the AI digital revolution? How do you measure the impact of our storytelling that has moved a generation? How do you gauge the influence of our subtle yet powerful media-driven calls to action? We have played a crucial role in redefining family values, questioning sociocultural ambiguities, and advocating for good governance, transparency, and accountability. Take our work at Forezava, for instance. We meticulously document every digital footprint and ensure transparency in all tran...

Climate Culture: Youth, Climate and Culture

Have you noticed the buzz on our social media lately? We're mixing things up with a new wave of content, blending art and cutting-edge tech. But what's the real story behind it? Introducing Climate Culture —an interesting toolkit for youth, climate, and culture. Through podcasting and an interactive booklet format, we're committed to sparking action and sharing best practices. We believe it’s time for a platform dedicated to meaningful conversations and engagement. Climate Culture is a monthly podcast that bridges the gap between youth, culture, and climate action. This 12-part series is packed with engaging content and comes with interactive climate action booklets designed for young people. We all have our own ideas about how things should be done, but we believe in the power of proactive action. Our mission is to ignite and sustain local conversations about the things that matter most. We're concerned about the degradation of natural ecosystems. We're worried abo...

Greenwashing: Let's Have a Conversation

As young African climate justice actionists with Forezava, a youth-led climate action initiative in rural Vihiga County, we often find ourself oscillating between hope and frustration. Our initiative, committed to real, grassroots climate action, sees the devastating impact of climate change daily. Yet, we also witness an infuriating spectacle: government-led greenwashing that masquerades as genuine climate action. Take the recent national tree planting events, for example. It’s hard not to laugh—or cry—at the irony. Here we have government ministers and permanent secretaries arriving in helicopters and fuel-guzzling convoys to plant a grand total of 50 trees in most cases. Yes, you read that right: 50 trees because once the photoops are done people scatter and no one cares about the remaining tree seedlings. Not the thousands they claim in their press releases, but a mere handful. The media, of course, laps up the exaggerated numbers without a second thought. Or in most cases because,...

The Lirhanda Gold Rush: Threats to Natural Ecosystems, Community Welfare & Indigenous People Rights!

In the verdant landscapes of Western Kenya, where the whispers of ancient forests mingle with the hopes of modern progress, a golden secret lies buried beneath the earth. Here, in the heart of Vihiga and Kakamega Counties, the discovery of vast gold deposits has set the stage for a modern-day treasure hunt of epic proportions. But as fortune beckons, so too do questions of sustainability and community well-being, casting a shadow over the glittering promise of prosperity. The Business Daily (2021), reported that Shanta Gold had revealed the presence of extensive gold deposits, estimated at a staggering 1.31 million ounces, with a jaw-dropping value of over 164 billion Kenyan Shillings. This discovery set off a flurry of activity, particularly in the so-called Lirhanda corridor, spanning over 1,161 square kilometers across Kakamega, Vihiga, Siaya, and Kisumu Counties. However, this surge in mining activities is not a new phenomenon. Artisanal mining has long been a part of the fabric o...

Sports4Ezava U17 Tournament: Exploring Sports as a Community Climate Change Education Toolkit

We recently made a bold move by hosting the inaugural Sports for River Ezava Tournament, a groundbreaking event that not only celebrated athleticism but also spearheaded environmental stewardship. The tournament, which brought together more than 200 young athletes under the age of 17, served as a beacon of hope for community-driven climate action. Nestled within the scenic confines of Demesi Primary School playground, the tournament transcended conventional sports gatherings by fostering a holistic approach to community engagement. Beyond the exhilarating matches and spirited competition, participants and spectators alike were invited to partake in a series of collective endeavors aimed at nurturing the local ecosystem and raising awareness about climate change. One of the standout initiatives orchestrated during the event was the ambitious tree planting campaign. With a shared commitment to environmental conservation, over 2000 trees were lovingly planted, symbolizing a collective ple...

Green Army: Popular Initiative or Popular Fraud?

As an intentional component of this blog we have invested in addressing aspects of interests around climate change, youth and community. This disclaimer is as important as anything else within today's conversation. Now let's dive into it! The Green Army initiative was first floated as a national recruitment drive through the Kenya Forest Services for youth across the country to participate in nationwide tree growing programs. The first call for applications exactly a year or so down the line clearly stipulated that the recruited youth over 4000 of them would undertake activities with a recompense model of between 9000-18000 shillings every month for a period of one year. And these initiative would be managed by Kenya Forest Services and its regional officers. In all honesty anyone looking at such a model would feel a strong level of pride and great enthusiasm. Finally, the government had decided to step up work and in so doing created opportunities through Climate Change miti...

Death Row, the unconscious risks and realities for most Kenyan Youth

The recent sentencing of Jowie Irungu to death row has sent shockwaves through Kenya, sparking intense discussions and raising critical questions about the justice system's treatment of its youth. The imposition of a death sentence, an archaic relic from colonial times, seems like a blast from the past in a nation that has long abandoned its practical application. However, the specter of death row still looms large, casting a chilling shadow over the lives of many young Kenyans. For over 35 years, death row has largely been replaced by lengthy jail sentences, with the possibility of eventual pardon through the presidential power of mercy. Yet, the question remains: are Kenyan youth at risk of finding themselves on death row? The answer is not a simple one. In a society where socio-economic disparities, political tensions, and systemic injustices persist, the risk of being wrongly accused or truthfully implicated in cases of murder or violence cannot be overlooked. The reality is th...