dear permaculture community
I would
like share this message from Kenya , at this moment the 9th International
Permaculture Conference Organizers in Africa are beginning to
response to help, read below
dear IPC9 Folks
Another message from our Permaculture Colleague Peter Murage in
Kenya , please send him all the loving support you can and in his
own words
"Please pray for us and the country -Kenya".
Thanks for updating us Peter
wes
MOOFAFRICA
<moofafrica@todays.co.ke>
Dear Wes and Margie,
I hope that you are well, safe and in good health. Here we are
currently
living with a lot of uncertainties due to the current
violence which
started in some parts of Kenya. Violence has now spread in most parts
of
Kenya. The fear of the violence is affecting us a great as members of one
of
the targeted community. It is a shame that this violence is taking
place
while negotiations are being mediated in Nairobi hotels by non-less than
the
Former UN-Secretary Mr. Koffi Annan.
We are all concerned that after an overwhelming voter turnout the
elected
and voted out-political leaders can not show LEADERSHIP when it is
most
needed among their communities.
I suggest that the civil society should be empowered to help and
instill
leadership among the communities so that the can compliment
government
efforts on civic education among communities. People who have
co-existed
and known one another for a very long time have turned around to hack
and
chop neighbor's head down!! These are nerve chilling episodes we are
witnessing.
As I had pointed out in my message these violence have more than the
general
elections. Fundamental issues need to be addressed which includes a
new
constitution dispensation, poverty, economical balancing and
reforms. This
should help to address the perennials land disputes, right to own and
live
in any part of the country and the Executive.
The situation has become worse in the Agricultural Society Show
grounds
where the victims of the violence have been camping for the last three
weeks
or so. This is expected to raise concern on the humanitarian issues,
number
of children with HIV/AIDS has increased, children are sick with
Pneumonia,
and stress related problems among people in the camps.
We are looking for the international community to help to address the
short-
term and immediate needs to assist the displaced children, women, and
men,
the dissembled, and old later we can work on the long term
problems.
MOOF is working with the Red Cross to support the displaced. Any
support is
very much welcome in form of blankets, food- nutritious foods for
children
and suckling mothers. Some warm clothes for new born babies, tents
and
teachers. Any financial support is also welcome to meet the costs of
transport for the displaced and other non-material services.
Talks have started in Nairobi and we hope that the violence and chaos
should
come to an end soon, but new violence keep on erupting in various parts
of
the country. But as peace loving Kenyans this will come to ease
soon.
But we dearly need to address the fundamental issues otherwise we are
prone
to have a repeat of the same violence after every 5 years as an excuse
to
politics. A sorry state for our country-Kenya.
Please pray for us and the country -Kenya. Thanks
With Kind regards.
Peter Murage
Programme Director
MOOF.AFRICA
Nanyuki-Kenya
MOOFAFRICA
<moofafrica@todays.co.ke>
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org
"We are like trees,
we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." -
Anonymous
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