Initiative for Progressive Change (IfPC ) is a local CBO based and operating within Marsabit County. Inspiring Change and Transforming Lives best describes us
Today we are over the moon 😊, very excited to have our team leader @HassanMulata represent us in SASA project Launch and signing of Partnership Agreement with @ForumCivHubESA marking the beginning of journey to enhanced Social Accountability.
🎬 We are excited to invite you to the premiere of the ‘Ni Wajibu Wetu’ Docu-Film!
Come experience powerful stories of ordinary Kenyans making a difference by stepping up, speaking out, and taking responsibility in their communities.
Join us for an inspiring evening of film, reflection, and networking.
🗓️ 14 May 2026
📍 Century Cinemax, Two Rivers – Nairobi
⏰ 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
👉 Register to secure a slot: https://t.co/DVAjCalgoq
#NiWajibuWetu #OurResponsibility @SwedeninKE
On Wednesday, IfPC facilitated a productive Moyale Youth Assembly (MYA) sitting, bringing young people together to engage, connect & strengthen their collective voice.
A space for reflection, alignment & unity.
Focus: Youth voices in governance, inclusion & access to services.
Also attended by Nasibo Ali (Sub-County Dept. of Youth).
We appreciate support from @ForumCivESA through #SautiYaJamii.
Together, we’re building a stronger youth movement in Moyale.
#MoyaleYouthAssembly#IfPC
NIKO KADI! UKO KADI?
Registering as a voter isn’t about politics - it’s about being ready, being counted, and taking responsibility for our future.
If you have your card, encourage someone. If not, take the step.
We believe Democracy begins here!
Strengthening youth access to accurate SRHR information starts with empowering young people themselves. Through @ProjectSHARP , implemented by Initiatives for Progressive Change (IfPC) in Moyale, a peer-to-peer outreach in Oda Location reached 35 adolescents and youth (20 girls, 15 boys) with critical information on sexual and reproductive health and rights. Key outcomes included:
✅Increased SRHR knowledge and awareness
✅Improved understanding of referral pathways to youth-friendly services
✅Strengthened youth confidence to seek care
✅Safe space created for open dialogue on sensitive topics
SHARP remains committed to building the capacity of grassroots, youth-led organizations to design and lead community-driven interventions that respond to the real needs of adolescents and young people.
#HealthyAdolescents #CSOSpotlight
Knowledge is one of the strongest tools against violent extremism.
On 6 March, @NCTC_Kenya engaged staff and students at Shanzu Teachers Training College in @MombasaCountyKe in a counter-terrorism awareness session designed to strengthen their ability to recognise, question, and push back against extremist narratives.
Supported by @EUinKenya, the engagement sparked open conversations on how radicalisation happens, the warning signs to watch for, and the role institutions like schools and colleges can play in stopping it early.
As shared during the session:
“With guns you can kill terrorists, with education you can kill terrorism.”
Through initiatives like this, #NCTC continues to work with learning institutions to build informed, vigilant communities that are better equipped to resist recruitment and extremist influence, advancing the goals of the #NSPCVE.
#SecureKe #TuweTayariKuilinda @CSMechanism@CTP_Kenya@KECOSCE@zaidrehema@theGCERF
Recap:
Friday,
As a key RMNCAH Stakerholder in Marsabit, we participated in Multi-Sectoral meeting supported by @MeTAKenya2018 through @ProjectSHARP
Different indicators were shared and action plan generated to address the gaps thereoff.
Recap:
Thursday, under leadership of Sub County Children Officer Mr Mukanz& in partnership with @MWADO3, we made mentorship & coaching visit to Karare Mixed Sec School which has a population of 509 students.
Child rights & harmful cultural practises are among topics discussed
We are grateful to @MeTAKenya2018 for their continued support. There is need to scale up such outreaches not only in Oda but across other wards of Moyale to help curb teenage pregnancy, misinformation, and barriers to accessing youth-friendly SRHR services
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With generous support from @ProjectSHARP and @MeTAKenya2018, IfPC conducted a successful community outreach at Oda Location, Moyale, strengthening knowledge on SRHR evidence, SHARP tools, and teenage pregnancy prevention. #ProjectSHARP#SRHR
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The dialogue also focused on referral pathways to youth-friendly services and safeguarding principles, reinforcing access to accurate information and informed decision-making in the community. @ProjectSHARP@MeTAKenya2018@tendasasa#YouthEmpowerment
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With support from @ProjectSHARP and @MeTAKenya2018, we held a refresher session for 4 Peer Educators to strengthen their knowledge on SRHR evidence, SHARP tools, teenage pregnancy prevention messaging, and safeguarding- gearing up for tomorrow’s outreach in Oda Location, Moyale.
We extend our deepest and most sincere appreciation to @ForumCivESA for their unwavering support and valued partnership. Through the Sauti Ya Jamii project, this vision was made possible and the Marsabit Youth Convention successfully realized.
Today, IfPC proudly convened the first-ever Marsabit Youth Convention under the theme:
“Institutionalising Youth Participation for Inclusive Governance and Sustainable Development.”
A historic step toward structured, meaningful youth engagement in Marsabit County.
Before the signing and adoption, youth leaders and the County Youth Department Head held a powerful panel discussion on Social Inclusion of Youth in Governance , aligned to our Convention theme.
The engagement was insightful, participatory, and solution-driven.
#Inclusivity4Youth