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Ejemplo de movilización de apoyo:
The best environment for our lives

Focus group discussion with the key beneficiaries on environmental policies
Planning meeting with the mentor
Some of IDEWES international volunteers sensitising the Kibera community on environmental advocacy
OrganisationInstitute for Development and Welfare Services (IDEWES)
Sitio webhttps://nl-nl.facebook.com/ideweske/about/
CountryKenia
TypeNGO
TemaMedio Ambiente

Resumen

IDEWES is working in Kibera, the largest slum in Nairobi. This programme, called 'Mazingira bora maisha yetu - The best environment for our lives' is meant to reduce the number of waterborne diseases due to poor sanitation, lack of garbage collection and dropping points, and a poor piping system. IDEWES decided that, together with key stakeholders, they would involve schools in environmental education and the formation of environmental clubs. Moreover, community awareness was raised through forums and dialogues, and also environmental debates, sport events and art. Grassroots organisations dealing with solid waste management received training and a Kibera Environmental Day was organised.


Análisis del problema

Kibera is the largest slum in Nairobi and the biggest slum in Africa with an estimated population of approximately 250.000. There are lots of problems within Kibera including the following:
- Waterborne diseases due to poor sanitation, lack of garbage collection and dropping points, and poor piping systems.
- Poor waste management and lack of safety gears during waste collection within the households.
- Inadequate knowledge to conserve resources in the schools and in the community.
- Poverty has increased the use of non-renewable energy such as wood fuel, which has led to the destruction of the nearby indigenous Ngong forest.
- Inadequate awareness and advocacy on environmental interventions within Kibera slums.

Solución del problema

Through Mazingira Bora Maisha Yetu project, IDEWES aims to achieve the following:
- Reduction of diseases caused by poor sanitation. 
- Increased knowledge and skills on protecting and conserving the environment to achieve sustainable development goals. 
- Poverty reduction through food security in rearing pigs and formation of savings groups (karatasi ni pesa - 'paper is money').
- Increased number of beneficiaries understand their environmental rights. 
- Enhanced problem solving and decision making in environmental matters as society and key duty bearers are engaged. 
- Increased public awareness and knowledge of environmental impact and mitigation measures.
- Empowerment of children on environmental art as source of income within their clubs.
- Enhanced participation of children, youth and women on the importance of environmental sustainability.

Análisis de las partes interesadas

¿Qué partes interesadas (ONG, gobierno, sector privado) identificó como aliados y cómo los involucró?
Kenya Inter-University Environmental Students Association (KIUESA), Power 254 and Action Change Transform Kenya. They were met through meetings and letter invitations. Also:  JICA (Japan International Co-operation Agency), UNEP (United Nations Environmental Programme), ACT Kenya (Action Change Transform), NEMA (National Environmental Management Authority) and NYS (National Youth Service).

¿Qué partes interesadas identificó como adversarios y por qué se oponían?
The local vendors, street boys, uneducated village elders and peers, organisations which are not in the environmental sector.

¿De qué forma involucró a sus beneficiarios en el análisis de partes interesadas/la campaña?
Through questionnaires, dialogues, focus group discussion, community and school forums.

Breve descripción de la organización que implementa la acción/campaña

IDEWES is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) that was founded and registered in 2001. The organisation was founded with the aim of mobilising the community and providing available resources and technical capacity in addressing the multitude of problems in Kibera. Since its inception, the organisation has been active in providing interventions through an established support centre. The organisation runs numerous programmes mainly on Home Based Care (HBC), Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) care and support, reproductive health awareness, HIV/AIDS awareness and education, economic empowerment, environment, human rights programmes, civic engagement, peace building and advocacy. IDEWES provides possible solutions and sustainable programmes that promote good health, clean environment and better livelihood for the vulnerable communities. The programme integration allows the organisation to easily complement with the needs of the society and be able to incorporate new projects depending on the needs arising in the community.

Período de acción
July 2016- July 2018

Objetivos
Mazingira Bora Maisha Yetu aims to:
- Improve livelihoods and increase knowledge of the community on environmental sustainability development.
- Empower and transform the community on the importance of environmental sustainability development through education, awareness, advocacy and research to improve their livelihoods.
- Promote public participation and involvement on environmental interventions.

Resultados
- There has been an increased knowledge and skills on protecting and conserving the environment to achieve sustainable development goals.
- Increased public awareness on environmental policies and its implementation.
- Enhanced problem solving and decision making in the environmental matters as the targeted community and the key duty bearers are engaged.

Descripción de las actividades preparatorias
Preparation included the following activities:
1. Meeting with key stakeholders.
2. Environmental education and formation of environmental clubs.
3. Community awareness through forums and dialogues.
4. Conducting environmental debates, sport and art events.
5. Training grassroots organisations that are dealing with solid waste management.
6. Organisation of Kibera Environment Day.

Descripción de la implementación
1. Meetings with key stakeholders were held, partnerships were formed.
2. Trainings were conducted in schools, in partnership with key stakeholders; environmental clubs were formed.
3. Public outreaches in the community were organised, dialogues with the key beneficiaries were held.
4. Inter school environmental debates and sporting events took place, i.e. bicycle riding and art activities.
5. Trainings to grassroots organisations on proper solid waste management were organised.
6. Kibera Environmental Day event was held.

Description of time investment
1. One month.
2. On a weekly basis.
3. On a monthly basis.
4. After every 3 months.
5. Twice a month.
6. One day.

Costos

Description

Costs in Kshs

Planning meetings

95 000

Meetings with key stakeholders and partners

92 000

Community forums and dialogues

200 000

School programmes on environmental issues

297 000

Formation of environmental clubs

145 000

Claim making on environmental advocacy and environmental development sustainability

110 000

Environmental debates and weekend challenge

205 000

Trainings on environmental SDGs and proper solid waste management

236 000

Monitoring and evaluation

135 000

Environmental research and diagnosis

105 000

Administration

180 000

Total

1 800 000

Seguimiento
The following activities need a follow up:
- Follow up on forming a partnership between IDEWES and KIUESA.
- Follow up on the letters sent to schools; so far 10 schools have acknowledged the receipt and are willing to be part and parcel of the project.
- Follow up on the local grassroots to be part of the planning committee (currently, only four local grassroots organisations are part of the planning committee).

Guiones y herramientas utilizadas
IDEWES and KIUESA partnership to implement environmental awareness, advocacy and sustainability

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