On 14th February 2026, the Center for Civic Education and Community Empowerment Initiative (CECEI) proudly launched a powerful 10-week flagship program, Fix Your Crown, Queen, welcoming its first cohort of 30 girls aged 17–25 from Mathare Sub-County, Mabatini Ward.
#GirlChild
Being that the year is almost over, let’s finally grasp how to show up for our money differently. This webinar will be that and so much more.
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The Centre for Civic Education and Community Empowerment Initiative (CECEI) is pleased to introduce "Chambua Katiba Mondays." A programme designed to enhance the Kenyan youth familiarity with the constitution through a digital activism campaign.
📢📢 CECEI invites the public to voluntarily participate in a short survey regarding the impact of youth-led projects and empowerment programmes for young leaders to address local issues and contribute to sustainable development.
Do you dream of captivating audiences and delivering impactful presentations? This event is for you! Join us for an interactive workshop designed to refine your public speaking skills and boost your confidence.
Limited spots are available! Register today!
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Which of the following facts about Kenya’s National Anthem did you know?;
🇰🇪 it was collectively composed in 1963 by a team of 5.
🇰🇪it is based on a traditional tune sung by Pokomo mothers to their children;
🇰🇪the original word Udugu meaning bond, as the fulcrum on which the anthem should revolve, was replaced with Undugu which means brotherhood;
🇰🇪works on the Swahili and English version were independent but concurrent- the English version is thus not a translation of the Swahili one;
🇰🇪 two other anthems had been composed, and presented to a team led by then President Jomo Kenyatta who then voted unanimously for the current anthem;
We were honored to have Prof. Washington Omondi, the only surviving member from the team of composers, join us at PDF 2024 where he delivered a keynote address.
#PDFestival2024
#FormNiDialogue
📢📢The Centre for Civic Education and Community Empowerment Initiative (CECEI) invites the public to voluntarily participate in a short survey regarding the role of art and technology as creative campaigns and initiatives that can effectively address voter apathy.
CECEI recently conducted a survey, focusing on gender disparities and the barriers to civic engagement within our communities. The figure below represents the gender of the participants who voluntarily engaged in the study at a local university in Kenya.