LCIPRD was formed in June 2018, to develop a collective strategic agenda to Guide Advocacy efforts regarding realization and protection of indigenous people.
Fishermen are demanding to be given the 35% as cash transfer instead of channelling it to sustainable development as it states on the judgement released in 2018.
#FishermenCompensation
"According to the judgement, 65% is designated to cash transfer while 35% is for sustainable development, we can not go against the judgement" Somo Mohamed, Save Lamu Chairman.
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Lamu County has hit headlines recently with the fishermen compensation process, where over 4000 fishermen have been compensated, the puzzle remains on the 35% sustainable development, we are in Mkunumbi village to educate the community of the 35%.
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Social media can be a make or break tool, with most stories going undocumented, we are having a dialogue with communication experts highlighting key issues and emerging trends in the communication industry. @ajws@HBSNairobi@FeministReview_@pawankafund#SaveLamu
With the current issue on draught experienced in most places in the Country, we strive to educate the Lamu community on renewable sources of energy through engaging women on climate change.
#WomenVoices#ClimateAction
Around the world, citizens have become more and more concerned about the climate, We can also frame climate action as an opportunity to change the way we live for the better, by helping protect biodiversity and cultural practices
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2021 has been a year of greatness, looking forward to a productive 2022 as we continue to protect our natural resources and preserve environment #2022NewYear
Community voices matters, through legal trainings, Save Lamu aims to give communities knowledge on their constitutional rights and to be able to air their views in matters sorounding them. #SaveLamu
Save Lamu updates Lamu fishermen on the status of LAPSSET case, It's almost 4 years since the court ruled in favour of the Lamu fishermen to be compensated with Kshs.1.76bn, months have passed by, nothing has happened. #FishermenDemandsTheirRights.
2021 was a great and challenging year, but with the slogan forward ever backwards never, it gave us the courage to move on, we share our experience and Kitui partners through @deCOALonize on our newsletter from Jan-Dec.
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Over the years,Save Lamu has always been on the move in creating awareness to Lamu community for the benefit and wellbeing of generations to come.
We celebrate Save Lamu's heroes
May their souls continue resting in peace #AbubakarAlamud_AbubakarHatib_HusseinSoud_MaalimBadi
Lawyer from the @LamuCountyKe "we should come to an agreement as Lawyers, and make sure fishermen gets their kshs. 1.76bn" she added by saying
"It's high time people come to an agreement, so that the concent to be taken to court"
Kshs. 1.76bn compensation has taken way too long since may 2018 after court judgement, today: Lawyers, County Commissioner, Fishermen, Save Lamu, are discussing way forward on fishermen compensation.
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The judgement is very clear, the entire LAPSSET project is so big, the kshs. 1.76bn compensation is for the 3berths, and not including the remaining 29berths, the court of appeal will decide further, says the Judgement.
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It is believed that, If it was never documented it never happened, Save Lamu conducted a 2 days media and writing skill training to 10 identified influencers in Lamu, so as to tell/document stories about Lamu to the outside world.
#aboutLamu#FishermenCompensation#lamu
Community awareness on LAPSSET project and compensation process of Lamu fishers in Kizingitini and Faza in regards to the outcome of the meeting held at mwanarafa with different stakeholders including CC Lamu, lawyers from Katiba Institute,KPA,NEMA,Lamu Fishers among many others.
#madarakaday2022 as we celebrate 59 years since Kenya attained internal self-rule in 1963, we also acknowledge all our fallen heroes who fought tirelessly to get where we are today.
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