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AM IN 4 PEACE CAMPAIGN

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A CANPAIGN BY:

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Why am in for peace.

pledge with us

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Dec 2007-Kenyans go to the poles

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A Maasai woman votes at a school acting as a polling station outside the village of Bissil, 100kms

outside Kenya's capital Nairobi, 27 December 2007..

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The elections are disputed

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Tension start growing with people taking to the streets.

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Suddenly we have a face of conflict in Kenya.

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An angry mob of “youth” shout as they block a road during a demonstration.

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the cost of violence and negative ethnicity.

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More than 1,327 people killed due to the violence

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Residents of the Kibera slum salvage the gate of a house that was set on fire.

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Over 300,000 internally displaced

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Women prepare food outside their tent in a camp in the Kenyan town of Naivasha. The camp is for people who were

displaced from their homes during the post-election violence. .

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GDP fell to about 1% and thousands of jobs lost

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A woman ponders what next after the factory she was working in was burnt down , most streets were

empty with no transport.

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People are stripped of their basic human rights.

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These people in kibera slums have been stripped of everything they own by violence. ‘The devastation is

absolute. The area is unrecognisable.’

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Kenyans scramble for food as the Kenyan Red Cross distribute supplies in the Mathare slum, in

Nairobi.

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No one was sparedme and you.

Violence affects everyone.

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Some facts

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-More than 1327 people killed due to the violence.-More than 550 private motor vehicles and more than 280 Public Service vehicles burned.-More than 1,850 women and girls raped and many forcefully circumcised.

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-More than 5,685 houses, shops and increasing number of schools, public buildings and churches burnt down-More than 80,000 school children, who had to flee, have to be allocated to other schools,-More than 600,000 people fled from their homes

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but this are just figures and pictures, while the human suffering can not be described and can not be imagined by those who haven't seen it.

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- but this are just figures and pictures, while the human suffering can not be described and can not be imagined by those who

haven't seen it.

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yet we still....

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Forget our lessons and live in cosmetic peace.

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Maasai warriors approach a group of Kalenjin warriors during a bow and arrow battle in the Kapune hill.

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Tana clashes

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But wait ,where we fail we rise

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……and we made some progress.

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‘A new constitution.’

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Kenyan women who lost almost everything(husbands and sons) in the drought &

tribal clashes are working their way out of poverty by joining hands and speaking up for themselves.

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Now we have a chance…

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To keep this flag flying high.

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The elections are coming….

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We all have a duty..

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To swear,to commit,

To pledge peace.

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I pledge…

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Your pledge..

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Lets make them pledge..

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We pledge…

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Join us today….•Extensive Media Campaigns •Institution Based Campaigns•Social Media and Online Campaigns •Pledge Cards, Stickers and Signatures•Making Righteous Noise for Peace; Grassroots’ I Swear, I Commit, I Pledge Recitations •Concerned Kenyans Volunteers’ door-to-door Campaigns

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Pledge with usI/We

………………………………………………………………………………………………………Do Swear, Commit and Pledge that:-

I/we will respect and uphold the Constitution of Kenya;I/we will live in harmony as / a Kenyan (s);

I/we will strive to live non-violently in all aspects of life;I/we will attack problems, not people;

I/we will respect fellow Kenyans regardless of their tribe, gender, religious or political affiliations;

I/We will not preach hatred, rather will lead by example and let peacefulness shine a light for Kenya Because Peace Begins with Me/Us.

© Faces of Peace Kenya and Hatua Youth Power, 2012

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Change is happening. Lives are being transformed. We are filled with hope.We have reached over 4,000 Kenyans.

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PARTNER WITH US.•Swear, Commit, Pledge individually or as a Group/Community •Corporate Support /Partnership•Contact us and organize ‘I Swear, I Commit, I Pledge’ grassroots Sessions•Print ‘I Swear, I Commit, I Pledge’ Document and give your leaders to endorse•Spread the Word

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AM IN 4 PEACE CAMPAIGN.

Walk with us

CONTACTS: Faces of Peace Kenya,P.O Box 52506, Kahawa Wendani, [email protected]&Hatua Youth Power P.O Box 19394-00100Dagoretti- Market,[email protected]