Youth SDGs Week 2026 in motion
Day 1: Water, dignity & human rights Day 2: Education, jobs, growth & gender equality Day 3: Climate, energy & nature (SDG 7,13,14,15) Day 4: Peace, justice & governance
Next: Partnerships (SDG 17)
Youth are shaping a Declaration for Action.
The voices shaping Day 1. The leaders refusing business as usual.
Youth SDGs Week 2026 brings together institutional power and grassroots urgency because SDG acceleration demands both.
#YouthInSDGsWeek2026#CountdownTo2030#ARFSD2026
Young people are not waiting they’re leading the charge on the United Nations SDGs. From ideas to impact, youth are closing the gap between ambition and action. Fund youth. Trust youth. Scale youth-led solutions.
#SDGs#YouthLead#ActNow#YouthSDGsWeek2026#CountdownTo2030
I attended a 3day Civil Society Engagement Forum conceiving marking a major step in strengthening strategy, capacity & implementation readiness.
Proud that our Policy & Advocacy TWG led adoption of 6 key policies,alongside the EU concept submission & nationwide rollout framework
Palm Sunday is more than a celebration it’s a call to empathy. Beyond the palms and praise lies a deeper truth: to see, feel, and walk with others in love.
Let’s bridge hearts. 💚 #PalmSunday#Empathy#FaithInAction
Forests sustain livelihoods, power economies & safeguard biodiversity.
This #InternationalDayOfForests, we highlight the theme “Forests & Economies”
Invest in nature. Support community led solutions. Grow a greener future.
#ClimateAction#GreenGrowth#Biodiversity
Participated in the validation of the End-Term Evaluation of SOMN!3 with @WWF@IUCN & WIEA.
Takeaways: 🏹Strong gains in policy & governance 🏹Enhanced capacity & knowledge sharing 🏹80–90% of activities achieved/on track
Next: sustain & scale impact beyond March.
#Mangroves
We are back. On the road, Online, kila pahali.
This Sunday 22nd after misa ya kwanza tupatane Narok.
Friday 27th March Nairobi!
Sunday 29th March tupatane Mombasa.
Meanwhile kama wewe ni Sifuna wa Narok ingia hapo https://t.co/Lzepj27OTT uhesabike!
and policy coherence grounded in equity, CBDR-RC, human rights, intergenerational justice, and science.
Structured dialogue not vilification delivers just and durable climate solutions.
Social unrest and destructive actions erode trust, institutional legitimacy, and the inclusive dialogue required for effective climate action under the #UNFCCC.
Ambitious climate outcomes demand evidence-based advocacy, constructive engagement,..
Honoured to speak today on #WWD2026 Policy,Law & Institutional Frameworks, highlighting how national &international frameworks recognise traditional knowledge in wetlands conservation management.Strengthening communityled, rightsbased approaches is key to protecting our wetlands
2026 World Wetlands Day Dialogue 🌍💧 Theme: Wetlands & Traditional Knowledge – Celebrating Cultural Heritage
Honouring Indigenous wisdom, protecting cultural heritage, and strengthening community-led conservation for sustainable wetlands. #WorldWetlandsDay2026#WetlandsCulture
Happy birthday my wife @GloryBojo. You are my blessing, my joy, and my greatest gift. May God fill your life with love, peace, and happiness. I love you always. 💖
The Kilifi Climate Change and Governance Platform (KCCGP) is inviting passionate and committed individuals to volunteer with our organization.
We are seeking 15 volunteers to support our work on climate change, governance, and community engagement in Kilifi County…
Today, we gave our considered opinion and recommendations to the Joint Committee on Finance & National Planning together with the Committee on Public Debt and Privatisation on the Proposed sale of 15% GoK stake in Safaricom PLC.
Kenya must have a goal of getting the most optimal value out of our Public assets. The current transaction is buyer driven and they are taking advantage of Kenya. Block sales even of listed companies are not based on Market Pricemand it is naive for Kenya to be cornered to give out our most priced asset for a song.
The transaction happening between Diageo and Japanese Asahi cements that proposition. The share is currently trading at Ksh 244 but they are transacting at Ksh 590 per share. Rea Vipingo, Amson & Bamburi and many others are examples that are recent.
The Government should open the bid to International players and get the best value for our Country, Kenya.
We commend the Committee led by Hon Shurie Abdi Omar and Hon Kuria Kimani for the cordial discussion we had. We still have a chance to avert the imminent loss of value & GoK must do the right thing.
We are African and Africa is our Business..