MIDRIFT HURINET
@Midrifthurinet
MIDRIFT HURINET is a Non -Profit Organization Founded in 2008 to Promote Good Governance and Democracy,Human Rights Peace and Security in Kenya.
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In expressing his profound gratitude, Joseph Omondi’s remarks highlight a strategic alliance between @Midrifthurinet and @APSKenya that is deeply purpose-driven and rooted in a shared commitment to peacebuilding and conflict transformation. This collaboration highlights a…
"The police are the public and the public are the police. The police are the only members of the public who are paid to give full-time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen. " Sir Robert Peel @APSKenya @DignityDK @InteriorKE
Joseph Omondi's commentary makes a compelling, providential case for police accountability and reform as essential pillars of sustainable peace and security. This agenda directly strengthens the work of Peace Monitors. He highlights that meaningful reform must address the…
Peace that excludes gender perspectives is peace built on silence, not strength. #GenderPeaceSecurity reminds us that sustainable security emerges when women, men, and all genders share equal space at decision-making tables. When gender inclusion becomes a norm, peace…
The remarks by Tabitha Ndanu, the @APSKenya National Coordinator for Peacebuilding and Community Policing, offered a grounding reminder of how strategic partnerships can redefine the future of policing in Kenya. Her comments highlighted that the collaboration between…
Police accountability is the core of public trust and legitimacy in the @APSKenya. For Peace Monitors, who link communities with security agencies, accountability is a guiding principle and a practical necessity, shifting policing from force-driven methods to a service culture…
The presence of trust does not measure proper security. #PeopleCenteredPolicing calls for a shift from authority-driven to empathy-driven service, where police officers see beyond uniforms and citizens see beyond stereotypes. It is about listening before enforcing,…
The closing reflections of the peacebuilding and conflict transformation training offered a persuasive reminder that security is a shared responsibility, one that relies on openness, cooperation, and deliberate partnership between peace monitors and the community. It was…
The session on Community Peace Strategies and Collaboration with State and Non-State Actors reaffirmed that sustainable peace requires collective ownership and shared responsibility. For the Peace Monitors, this amplified their pivotal role as connectors between institutions…
The training on Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation emphasized that, for Police Monitors, the key takeaway is the need to evolve as adaptive leaders through strategic collaboration, digital literacy, and deep community engagement. New concepts, such as digital…
The journey of youth who once felt unseen within civic and political spaces became a powerful affirmation of how participation can restore dignity, belonging, and influence. Students, young mothers, boda boda riders, and creatives, many navigating misinformation, institutional…
A group of young people arrived at the voter registration exercise expecting nothing more than a routine civic activity, but what they encountered reshaped their understanding of participation and responsibility. Immersed in music, art, and honest conversations with their…
Calvin Muga’s engagement with youth during the voter registration exercise offered a striking reminder that accountability begins with personal responsibility and honest reflection. His question: “Unalia one term na unaimba two term, lakini hauna kura? Na huambi wenzako…
Anchored at the voter registration exercise, "The Art of Democracy" emerged as a vibrant reminder that civic participation can be expressive and transformative, mainly when driven by young people's creativity. The event created a space where art served as a bridge between voter…
@Midrifthurinet’s human resource team joined fellow stakeholders in a dynamic street mobilization at Nyayo Gardens- and select streets of Nakuru Town West and Nakuru Town East Sub-Counties, transforming the busy urban space into a platform for youth engagement, civic awakening,…
@Midrifthurinet’s engagement in Northern Uganda reached a defining moment during the stakeholder analysis workshop, where the teams applied the Prevention Institute’s Collaboration Multiplier to surface more profound insights into partnership, accountability, and the lived…
@Midrifthurinet’s knowledge-exchange mission in Northern Uganda, supported by @DignityDK and hosted by @actvuganda, illustrates how learning across borders can sharpen the link between knowledge and practice while repositioning communities as active agents of accountability and…
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