Driving meaningful change through innovative programs focused on community cohesion, education, and
sustainable development.
Upcoming Initiatives
Exciting programs we're preparing to launch soon.
Religious Tolerance & Interfaith Action Program (Kibera)
January 5, 2026
– September 22, 2026
Kibera is one of Kenya’s most religiously diverse communities, yet economic hardship and political manipulation have at times turned diversity into division. The KPPC Religious Tolerance & Interfaith Action Program transforms faith diversity into a foundation for peace and community resilience.
Using KPPC’s CEDAR pedagogy, the program brings together faith leaders, youth, and community members from Christian, Muslim, and traditional faith backgrounds to learn together, act together, and heal together. Through interfaith dialogue, shared community service, cultural exchange, and storytelling, participants build trust, empathy, and skills for peaceful coexistence.
University Dialogue Hubs – Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST)
January 5, 2026
– September 22, 2026
Kenyan universities shape the civic values of future leaders, yet many campuses reflect ethnic polarization found in wider society of Kenya. The University Dialogue Hubs initiative reimagines universities as laboratories of inclusive nationhood.
Implemented at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST), the project will establish a student-led Dialogue Hub where young people engage difference through dialogue, creative arts, experiential learning, and civic action. Students build empathy, challenge stereotypes, and practice inclusive leadership.
Engaging Communities for Peacebuilding & Community Healing (Sondu–Kericho Border)
January 5, 2026
– September 22, 2026
Sondu–Kericho Border Communities
Across Kenya, contested community and administrative boundaries have increasingly become flashpoints for violence, political manipulation, and cycles of retaliation. Border areas often carry unresolved historical grievances related to land, identity, and belonging, making them especially vulnerable during moments of tension and transition.
The Sondu–Kericho border is one such space, where repeated conflict between Luo and Kalenjin communities has resulted in loss, trauma, and entrenched narratives of victimhood. This project places healing at the center of peacebuilding, recognizing that sustainable coexistence along contested boundaries requires communities to consciously learn how to live together with difference, rather than deny or suppress it.
By bringing together youth, women, local leaders, victims, and former combatants, the initiative will create safe spaces for dialogue, shared learning, and cultural healing. Through storytelling, joint livelihood activities, and community rituals, participants confront painful histories, rebuild trust, and re-imagine shared life across the boundary.
The project will develop local peace ambassadors and strengthens grassroots peace structures, laying the groundwork for sustainable reconciliation in Sondu. Importantly, Sondu will serve as a starting point for a broader KPPC effort to engage communities living along contested boundaries across Kenya, generating lessons, models, and practices that can inform peacebuilding in other border regions nationwide.
Reflecting on the impactful work we've accomplished
together.
2nd KPPC PROGRAM ON LIVING WITH DIFFERENCE
August 22, 2025
– September 4, 2025
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