[wanabidii] Follow-Up and September 8th Clean-Up in Kibera

Friday, August 31, 2012


Dear Joe,

Once again, on behalf of The Clean Kenya Campaign Team, which you have also joined, I want to appreciate Kounkuey Design Initiative and Usalama Youth Reform Group for attending and giving a powerful presentation during The 2nd Consultative Forum on Waste Management on the 28th August 2012 at the KICC.

I am picking the issue of the Truck with the Director of Environment at the City Council of Nairobi and I will revert to you shortly.

We are forming the 1st Tier of Partnership and we firmly believe that KDI and Usalama will be valuable members of this Team.

Ohhhh... thanks for Baby Joash. They are doing fine and they are being discharged from Hospital shortly. That's a bundle of Joy for the Odhiambo Family.

For ease of communications, I want to request that you join our mailing list by sending an email to; friendsofkcdn@yahoogroups.com and then follow the instructions.

Peace and blessings,

Oto

--- On Fri, 8/31/12, Joe Mulligan <joe@kounkuey.org> wrote:

From: Joe Mulligan <joe@kounkuey.org>
Subject: Follow-Up and September 8th Clean-Up in Kibera
To: "odhiambo okecth" <komarockswatch@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Ibra Maish" <ibra@kounkuey.org>, "Irene kdi" <irene@kounkuey.org>, "Amos Wandera" <amos@kounkuey.org>
Date: Friday, August 31, 2012, 4:07 AM

Dear Odhiambo,

I wanted to extend heartfelt thanks for the opportunity to participate and share solutions in TCKC's 2nd Consultative Forum. I think I speak for everyone when I say it was a great success. We look forward to building on the momentum of the conference and taking action on the various resolutions in whichever way we can. I also wanted to pass congratulations on all of our behalf on the birth of your son Joshua Joseph who we know will be a very valuable addition to the team!

As you know from our discussions in Kibera and at the Forum we are holding a clean-up for our new site in Laini Saba/Lindi on the weekend of the 8th in partnership with the Usalama Youth Reform Group and our other community partners (Slumcare and Ndovu CBOs). We would be honoured if the TCKC was represented and able to participate and support the clean-up in some format as we take concrete steps to turn words into action.  

We are currently mobilising for this event including sensitisation of residents, community groups, local and regional representatives for the event as well borrowing of clean-up materials from friends and partners (boots, gloves, rakes, bags etc.). We would love to get your input on how best TCKC might be able to support and/or connect us to interested partners in this endeavour. 

One specific thing that was discussed was whether NCC would be able to provide a garbage collection truck for the event which would enable us to pack the waste and dispose of it in an approved manner rather than pushing it downstream (which is really the only other option). Any advice on how to follow up on that pledge?

Thanks OTO in this busy time for your ongoing support and inspirational leadership. 

With very best regards,

Joe
Country Director


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