Global Partnership Organization/The National Council of NGOs Team were part of the STAKEHOLDERS VALIDATION WORKSHOP FOR THE KENYA INTEGRTY PLAN (KIP) 2023 - 2028, conducted by the KENYA LEADERSHIP INTEGRITY FORUM (KLIF). The objective of the workshop was to engage the KLIP stakeholders and partners on the draft KENYA INTEGRITY PLAN (KIP) for the year 2023- 2028 inorder to enhance collaboration and expound synergies through sharing and exchange of information in the fight against corruption. The Mission of the KIP is to promote ethics and integrity in the society through a collective and collaborative multisectoral forum against corruption. As a Council we act as a watchdog for the EACC and therefore it is our responsibility to be at the forefront on the fight against corruption, in relation to this we support the KENYA INTEGRITY PLAN, as we work together for a better society.

We  manage conduct a research based on the sustainable Development Goal of decent work and economic growth and from the look at the environment,it was evident that the sellers are exposed twaseanean and decent workplace which exhibited high standards of hygiene.We engaged with some few sellers and enquired about their waste disposal methods  and they informed us that they are provided with bins to dispose and later transported to dumping site.

They verified some major challenges that affect them and they highlighted that the transport cost increasion due to the economy is greatlt affecting them.This is due to the increase in the fuel prices therefore incresing the transport cost affecting the general market.

Global Partnership Organization (GPO) stands in solidarity with Haitians as it was reported  the  situation in Haiti is dire: more than 2,000 killings in the first six months of this year; more than 1,000 kidnappings in the same period; over five million Haitians  urgently need humanitarian assistance; tens of thousands of Haitians facing catastrophic hunger; nearly 60,000 suspected cholera cases.  Nearly half of those cases are children.These statistics, we  all have to remember what it  means, what the reality on the ground looks like, for the Haitian people, because it’s easy to get lost in numbers and abstractions.  These are real lives, and the effects are profound.  For residents in communes like Cité Soleil or Cabaret, it means – as a practical matter – that clean drinking water and electricity have been cut off for more than a year.  It means shuttered hospitals and health clinics.  It means people going days without having a single meal.  It means parents not being able to send kids to school.  It means minors subjected to forced conscription by gangs, and women to widespread sexual violence.  Wandering outside the neighborhood – to shop for groceries, to look for work – can be, and often is, a death sentence.
GPO calls on donor  community of humanitarian assistance to help  the suffering people of Haiti. The world leaders should take meaningful action to address the scourge of illegal weapons flowing into Haiti. we laud nations  that have issued restrictions to hold leaders accountable those who are financing the gangs.
 We encourage the parties to reach an agreement as soon as possible, and in the meantime, we urge the creation of a humanitarian carve-out that allows for the delivery of food and medical supplies. For aid to flow where it’s needed, for the conditions Haitians need to be able to improve, for crucial political dialogue to be made possible, we know fundamentally that the security situation has to be stabilized.
GPO lauds the efforts to have the UN-backed Multinational Security Support mission. The proposal for this mission now before the UN Security Council is designed to be truly multinational in its resourcing and nature.  It requires a collective effort if it’s going to succeed.  And already, countries around the world are stepping up.
We welcome and appreciate the Kenyan Government willingness to serve as the lead nation of this mission.  We laud Kenya's leadership under the able leadership of H.E Dr. William Ruto  on the peace mission , we support Kenya’s vision for a three-part security mission: providing operational support to the Haitian National Police to combat the gangs, ensuring static security of key installations and thoroughfares, and strengthening the Haitian National Police for the long term. We urge the international community to  continue supporting efforts for peace missions and pledging additional personnel, as well as equipment, logistics, training, and funding.Exodus 19:19

And when the voice of the trumpet sounded long, and waxed louder and louder, Moses spake, and God answered him by a voice.   #Together for a better world society, Kind regards, Stephen K. Cheboi-Chairman: 071843924/0722450798/0733298969 /0732300072 https://www.globalpartnershipsorganization.org/

We as the NGO/GPO hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits.Asrepresentatives of various NGOs dedicated to fostering positive change in our communities and beyound,we share  a common vision for a world free fromconflict,where every individual can thrive in an environment of harmony  and prosperity.In thesev turbulent times,our collective mission is to promote peace.We believe that by standing together we can inspire meaningful change and make a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals.Let us remember that peace is not merely the absence of war ,but the presence of justice ,equality and dignity for all.As members of this esteemed council ,we have the power to influence policy,advocate  for the marginalized and build bridges of understanding between cultures and nations 

.Our commitment to peace must be unwavering.Let us pool our resources ,share our expertise,and work tirelessly towards conflict resolution,mediation and the promotion of dialogue as powerful tools for change.Together we can be a beacon of hope for those who have suffered the devasting effects of violence and unrest.

In the face of adversity ,let us be a source of strenth and support  for one another.By collaborating on projects,sharing best practices and amplifying our collective voice ,we can demonstrate to the world  that the pursuit of peace is a universal endeavor,transcending borders,languages and backgrounds.

let us cultivate a culture of compassion ,empathy and inclusivity within our organizations and extend these values to the communities we serve.let us leave a legacy of peace trhat future generations will inherit with gratitude and admiration in solidarity and with the utmost hope .

 

 

 

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