Dave and friends of A Clean Kenya,
Below is a clear testimony of what innovation and creativity in waste management can achieve. Waste management is already wealth to many, it is creating employment opportunities as it mitigates the challenges we face from dump sites.
The recent Concern Worldwide Report-Trash and Tragedy is reason enough for us to begin separation, reusing, recycling and reducing the waste that is dumped.
The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC embarked on sensitizing and mobilizing Kenyans to begin the separation and recycling of waste as a way of creating wealth and also improving our environment.
Besides showcasing what these initiatives are doing, we are set to begin training through apprenticeship on recycling processes. Last August, TCKC organized a national waste management forum in which many such initiatives showcased what they are doing. A good number have since been interviewed on various channels such as GBS TV, Family TV, K24, Kiss FM, Radio Waumini, Radio Umoja among others. One of the participants, Mzee Simon Muywe of Kayole Enviroment Management Association- KEMA was invited by NEMA to participate at the just ended Nairobi International Trade Fair. We want to give great exposure to these initiatives, showcase them, build their capacities, up scale what they are doing and above all, ensure the impact is greater.
It is also this awareness we are creating that has brought many media houses on board, Citizen TV recently featured The Scars of Dandora, a wake up call that we need to take serious steps on waste management.
We are creating a revolution in waste management sector. Waste must be managed.
Let us all work towards showcasing a cleaner and safer Kenya as a transformative deliverable when we turn 50 years during our Silver Jubilee on the 1st of June 2013.
Best,
Otieno Sungu.
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From: Dave Ndolo <davendolo@yahoo.com>
To: Sungu Otieno <otienoraphael@gmail.com>; The Editor <editor@africanexecutive.com>; Wanabidii <wanabidii@googlegroups.com>; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 1:33 PM
Subject: [YP_Ke] Green Planet - Student environmental entrepreneur wins an award
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Women of Excellence Invites you to our October meeting, Themed "Well Woman" in line with the breast cancer awareness month.
The event will be held on Saturday, October 27 at 3:00pm at Elroi plaza 4th flr, Nairobi, Kenya.
Come network with women with a purpose, and learn from the best Gyners in town.
Below is a clear testimony of what innovation and creativity in waste management can achieve. Waste management is already wealth to many, it is creating employment opportunities as it mitigates the challenges we face from dump sites.
The recent Concern Worldwide Report-Trash and Tragedy is reason enough for us to begin separation, reusing, recycling and reducing the waste that is dumped.
The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC embarked on sensitizing and mobilizing Kenyans to begin the separation and recycling of waste as a way of creating wealth and also improving our environment.
Besides showcasing what these initiatives are doing, we are set to begin training through apprenticeship on recycling processes. Last August, TCKC organized a national waste management forum in which many such initiatives showcased what they are doing. A good number have since been interviewed on various channels such as GBS TV, Family TV, K24, Kiss FM, Radio Waumini, Radio Umoja among others. One of the participants, Mzee Simon Muywe of Kayole Enviroment Management Association- KEMA was invited by NEMA to participate at the just ended Nairobi International Trade Fair. We want to give great exposure to these initiatives, showcase them, build their capacities, up scale what they are doing and above all, ensure the impact is greater.
It is also this awareness we are creating that has brought many media houses on board, Citizen TV recently featured The Scars of Dandora, a wake up call that we need to take serious steps on waste management.
We are creating a revolution in waste management sector. Waste must be managed.
Let us all work towards showcasing a cleaner and safer Kenya as a transformative deliverable when we turn 50 years during our Silver Jubilee on the 1st of June 2013.
Best,
Otieno Sungu.
Programs Manager,
The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC
Tel; 0729294743
otienoraphael@gmail.com
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From: Dave Ndolo <davendolo@yahoo.com>
To: Sungu Otieno <otienoraphael@gmail.com>; The Editor <editor@africanexecutive.com>; Wanabidii <wanabidii@googlegroups.com>; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
Cc: Siasa-Kenya@yahoogroups.com; talkhard@yahoogroups.com; talknigeria@yahoogroups.com; the last word to kenya <thelastwordtokenya@yahoogroups.com>; Vugu Vugu <vuguvugumashinani@yahoogroups.com>; wananchi@yahoogroups.com; Watchman <watchman@nation.co.ke>; Weekly Citizen <citnewspaper@yahoo.com>; YP <youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 1:33 PM
Subject: [YP_Ke] Green Planet - Student environmental entrepreneur wins an award
Diana Kerubo Mong'are, a first year student of Financial Economics at Strathmore University, started a project to clean up her Nakuru neighbourhood which is promising to make her a successful entrepreneur. In February 2012, a few months after completing secondary school, Ms Mong'are launched Planet Green project. She persuaded her neighbours to start recycling their plastics and paper and she gave local carpenters incentives to stop burning sawdust. She has also helped nurture environmental clubs in two primary schools. Barely four months after Planet Green burst into life, Ms Mong'are caught the eye of international investors, bagging a KSh1.6 million award to grow the project into a booming business. Her idea places her among a growing group of entrepreneurs in the world with a conscience for the environment - green entrepreneurs. She believes that one can make money without destroying mother nature. "I want to earn enough money to sustain myself. If I cannot make this money while giving back to the society and environment, I do not see the purpose of it all," she said. Ms Mong'are said the environmental impact of her project was instrumental in earning her the first runner's up position at the recent Anzisha Prize awards in South Africa. To back up her assertion, she says the top prize went to an environmentally conscientious entrepreneur - Uganda's Andrew Mupaya. He received KSh2.52 million for his biodegradable paper bag business, which was started after the manufacture of polythene bags was banned in Uganda. Investors are eager to pour money into green projects. The going is not easy, as Ms Mong'are found out when she set out to educate her neighbourhood about separating recyclable and non-recyclable waste. Some people insisted on disposing of their garbage at a nearby dump site. "I had to ask the watchmen to guard the dump site at night. Otherwise, people would still throw their garbage there because it was the easy way out," she says. Through persistence, Green Planet now serves 50 households. It also sells sawdust to chicken farmers. Ms Mong'are plans to help chicken farmers find a market for the sawdust as manure. --- On Tue, 10/9/12, odhiambo okecth <komarockswatch@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Women of Excellence Invites you to our October meeting, Themed "Well Woman" in line with the breast cancer awareness month.
The event will be held on Saturday, October 27 at 3:00pm at Elroi plaza 4th flr, Nairobi, Kenya.
Come network with women with a purpose, and learn from the best Gyners in town.
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