By Bob Aston
The Arid
Lands Information Network (ALIN) on February 12th and 13th, 2015 trained
four (4) members of Yiaku
Laikipiak Trust (YLT) on blogging and basic journalism skills. The training
which took place in Nanyuki, Laikipia East is set to spur knowledge sharing as YLT will now be able to
document and disseminate their project activities.
The training was conducted to
complement an earlier training for United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Program (SGP) grantees from
Laikipia County.
The CBO was also trained on news
writing, creative writing, feature writing, photography, interviewing and media
law and ethics. This is one of the additional ways that is being used in aiding
knowledge sharing amongst the grantees.
This is expected to not only enhance
their online visibility but also help in closing knowledge gaps, improving
accessibility of indigenous knowledge as well as ensuring that communities are
better informed about Sustainable Land Management (SLM).
Hon. Jennifer Koinante, Executive
Director, YLT and also a
nominated Member of County Assembly (MCA) in Laikipia County, noted that the
training will enable the organization share knowledge emanating from their work
for a wider dissemination.
Two members of Yiaku Laikipiak Trust creating a blog |
“I am glad that ALIN decided to train
some members of Yiaku Laikipiak Trust on blogging. This is a great opportunity
for us as we will now be able to share our project activities with our partners
and the general public,” said Hon. Koinante.
Risper Raisan, 21, a student at Kenya
Institute of Management (KIM) noted that the training has enabled her to
acquire valuable knowledge in blogging which she is eager to share with her
friends. She has already created her own blog called Empowering Maasai Girls.
“I have managed to create my own blog called Empowering Maasai Girls.
I will be using the blog to fight against cultural practices like Female
Genital Mutilation. The training has given me a perspective on how I can
enlighten my fellow girls on such practices,” said Raisan.
She has been passionate about the
fight against FGM and she has been attending various seminars organized by YLT on FGM. She has already
started training other girls about blogging so that they can share information
about some of the challenges faced by girls from pastoral communities.
On his part, Rodgers Muchina, an avid
motorsport enthusiast has already created a blog called Rmuchina Motorsport for his
soon to be established business. He intends to use the online community to
promote his business as well as blog about motorsport.
YLT is an organization that
is primarily geared towards uplifting the welfare of Yiaku people, a forest
dwelling ethnic minority of Mukogondo Forest, Laikipia North. The CBO has been supported by UNDP GEF SGP in
helping communities adapt Sustainable Land Management (SLM) as a means of
securing improved livelihoods which will in turn ease pressure on Mukogondo
Forest.
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