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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 22:23

Scenes from the Valley

Written by  Naomi Van Stapele
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Counseling session between youth

The Maji Mazuri Youth group is trained by Dr. Wanjiku Kironyo in a method called Re-evaluating Counseling. This picture was taken during the post-election violence in January 2008 when youth came to the Maji Mazuri Head Office for counseling, food and other type of relief while their ghetto was in war. The youth were able to discharge their emotions of having experienced and witnessed indescribable atrocities in their neighborhood Mathare.

A boy trying to clean his environment in Mathare

The Maji Mazuri Youth group's community service also entails regular clean-ups of the ghetto Mathare. As you can here it is a battle against all odds. The youth group, currently, is preparing a project on garbage collection that will help the community with garbage collection points and regular pick-ups by the city council.

Youth painting Maji Mazuri Children Centre 1

Part of the activities of The Maji Mazuri Youth group is community service and the youth frequently visits homes for orphans and disables children to cook for them, play with them and help out with improving the home. Here we see Wambua paint the outer class room of Maji Mazuri's children's home in Kasarani.

Youth after painting Maji Mazuri Children Centre

Part of the activities of The Maji Mazuri Youth group consists of community service and the youth frequently visits homes for orphans and disables children to cook for them, play with them and help out with improving the home. Here we see a happy and satisfied group of youth members after completing a good job painting the fence of Maji Mazuri Children Centre in Kasarani.

Youth from the Maji Mazuri training Centre, graduation day at the Nairobits School of Design.

So far the Maji Mazuri Training Center has trained over 100 youth from Mathare Valley, equipping them with computer and entrepreneurship skills.  This empowers them and boosts their self esteem. Most of them feel trapped in this cycle of poverty and the community has lost many in their attempt to get out of the cycle through wrongful means. Most of them have dreams and are looking out for opportunities to start the journey towards those dreams. 43 showed up for the computer training intake at the Maji Mazuri Training Center in Mathare this April. Only 30 positions were available.

Last modified on Wednesday, 30 March 2011 23:56
Naomi Van Stapele

Naomi Van Stapele

Naomi is a PhD researcher at the University of Amsterdam. In her research project she focuses on ethnic violence in slum communities such as Mathare Valley in Kenya. Her relationship with Maji Mazuri is quite unique. She met Wanjiku Kironyo, the Director of Maji Mazuri, when she was only 14. That meeting changed her life. Maji Mazuri shaped her into the person she is today, a teacher, anthropologist and researcher with a passion for youth empowerment. For the last 20 years she has worked in Kenya, for Maji Mazuri, for more than 16 times. Through her research position at the university she will now be able to work in Kenya for approximately 4 months a year. A dream come true. 

In 2003 she, and some friends, set up a small foundation in The Netherlands called Duara. Duara is one of the international partners of Maji Mazuri and together with Duara Maji Mazuri has been able to launch the Maji Mazuri Education and Talent Program that currently guides 550 youth to a better future. She thoroughly believes in supporting bottom-up, local community projects, such as initiated and executed by Maji Mazuri since the mid 80s, because people themselves are able to determine their own route to socio-economic empowerment but they sometimes lack the means to do so.

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2 comments

  • Comment Link Kebane Victor Wednesday, 01 September 2010 07:28 posted by Kebane Victor

    SCENES FROM THE VALLEY! this is what we the youths from mathare are obliged to do on voluntary basis...we are so happy to be part of the successful stories.KUDOS is what i say in a few wards.

  • Comment Link Maureen Akinyi Monday, 30 August 2010 13:43 posted by Maureen Akinyi

    The Story scenes from the Valley is very interesting the youth group do alot of stuff this helps us to understand people in various ways the RC that is mention is also an important tool that has helped many of the youths overcome the challenges they go through in their daily lives.The story is endless thanx to the existence of Majimazuri Youth Group.

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