Today the society has been inflicted with a 'disease' that is unstoppable and now in my opinion worse than the most common diseases known to lead to death.This disease has been slowly moved from window period to full blown stage,this disease is corruption. Since the 90's it has always been there but with time,it has not been cured but disseminated widely in different regions.
According to statistics; our country is one of the most corrupt this is due to power which affects everyone.This basically includes from rich to poor,corruption has eaten up approximately 65% of the Kenya's economy.What has really irritated youths like me, is the poor usage of funds provided by the government.Other than that lets look at the latest incidents that has happened in Kenya that is;Huruma tragedy after the downpour of rain that occurred last week on Thursday.
This tragedy literally brought the economic development to a halt. This is because;money will be used up to compensate the victims affected by this event.At the same time lets look the main cause of this tragedy?CORRUPTION simply because,a few people feel they are willing to consume huge sums of money unfairly at the cost of millions of lives at a risk.
This broke my heart to see the little babies and their family members helplessly being carried out of the rubble with dust on their faces and nothing could be done.Some were fighting for their lives in hospitals for the future awaits them.
Another occurrence that has led to so many lost opportunities, is the mishandling of funds within the government.Look at the Youth Enterprise Funds they literally have misused funds,this includes irregular tenders and the board self interest.This scandal has been going on for sometime and now,it trickles down to the youth being affected by just the top officials misusing funds for their own use. This is one of the reasons most organisations in Kenya are not acquiring donor-funding.It is very unfortunate for such events to occur,look at the youth who were hoping for little capital to start up their business enterprises and also those who needed that amount of money for farming per say.What happens to them?
This question keeps lingering in my mind,why do the top officials have to misuse funds yet the youth in the society need it more?For development to occur we need to FIGHT CORRUPTION and this starts with us,as the youth.I believe that INTEGRITY is being able to say no even when no one is looking,but unfortunately when i talked to a few of the youth they felt its a challenge.Their reasoning is ;if they are eating why not us?That caught my attention and made me realise how, power and leadership can really influence how the youth behave in their day to day activities.
For this disease to be cured we need to work together to stop it.A famous writer Ted stated that; the most deadly disease is corruption and the cure is transparency.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
WHY WE NEED YOUTH LEADERSHIP IN KENYA.
A recent survey conducted by Aga
Khan East Africa Institute sent waves across the country with its findings. The
gist of it, or what stood out the most was the fact that a majority of Kenyan youth
are okay with making money by any means provided one is not caught
should some of those means be illegal. From this conclusion, logic demands that
we keep the youth away from public funds as much as possible, if what is
happening at the youth development fund is anything to go by. But is that
really the solution to the erosion of our society that has pervaded our young
minds?
I think not. Perhaps the solution lies in allowing the youth to have a significant voice in how they are governed. This can only happen once young leadership is taken seriously in Kenya.
I think not. Perhaps the solution lies in allowing the youth to have a significant voice in how they are governed. This can only happen once young leadership is taken seriously in Kenya.
Below are a number of reasons why it is
of paramount importance to immerse the youth in the governing processes of the
country and most especially the leadership.
A delicate balance between idealism and realism.
A delicate balance between idealism and realism.
Young people from teenage hood to
early adulthood tend to be idealistic. They recognize the problems facing the
world and they have grandiose often unrealistic ideas on how these problems can
be solved. Youth who have attained the age of vying for elective political
positions are bound to have attained a certain level of realism that would
allow them to formulate and contribute to the laws of the country. Older people
tend to lack some idealism which dims the political will to introduce change
since they tend to accept things as they are. Young leaders will offer the much
needed delicate balance between the two extremes of idealism and realism.
Young
people are more receptive to change.
A lot plagues our country from
graft, to poverty to bad leadership. Young people tend to be more flexible as
far as initiating and adapting to change is concerned. They refuse to accept
the status quo especially if it is retrogressive. There is no doubt that a lot
needs to change in the way we govern our country for the sake of all Kenyans.
Who is better than the youth to advocate for their fellow young people and
initiate the rest of the country into an era of good, reliable governance.
They
are the best poised to address issues affecting the youth socially,
economically and politically.
No one understands the issues
affecting the youth as much as the youth themselves. Older people may argue
that they were once young hence they are just as equipped to address youth
issues. Unfortunately, this claim is not entirely accurate. The older
generation and the younger ones are living in different circumstances and facing
very different challenges especially socially, politically and economically.
During President Daniel Arap Mois' regime, young people in universities had a significant
voice in political matters. Perhaps they had a greater vested interest or
political will. It is for this reason that more young people need to get into
political leadership so as to make other young people politically vested.
Young
leadership allows government to take advantage of new innovations and
technologies.
Young people have an easier way
of communicating with one another. Should more youth get into leadership
opportunities, young innovative Kenyans may feel more at ease about approaching
the government with their innovations since they know that their young
representatives will give those innovations the excitement and attention they
deserve. The youth also tend to be more open to technological strides. With Kenya’s
intent to become a digital nation, taking advantage of youth leadership will be
to everyone’s advantage.
Investing
in young leaders increases their knowledge and practical skills, strengthening
their social interest and nurturing long-term commitment to entrepreneurship
and creative health solutions.
If Kenyans expect better leaders
who make better choices for the future, we need to start investing now by
providing the youth with opportunities that nurture good leadership and result
oriented qualities.
Youth participation guarantees sustainable dialogue, mutual respect and understanding of young people’s needs and a shared vision for action.
Youth participation guarantees sustainable dialogue, mutual respect and understanding of young people’s needs and a shared vision for action.
The youth need to be involved in
policy making particularly in issues that affect them such as economic
policies, education and health; when viewed in perspective, you realize that
youth are affected by every facet of nation building. Through inclusive
leadership we allow for different strategies in dealing with the youth as
compared to other groups so as to adequately meet the needs of all citizens.
Ensures
the future generation is equipped with competencies necessary for strong
leadership.
With the current challenges that Kenya
is facing especially as pertaining to graft and misconduct in public offices,
involving the youth now rather than later allows for consistent action in
fighting against graft and adoption of strong leadership practices by the youth
which can then be passed on to future generations.
Economical
factors
A study conducted by the World
Bank in 2008 showed that the GDP of a country declines when its youth are not
active participants in the society. Active participation should be political,
social and economical as all these issues are intertwined in ensuring the
sustainable development of a country and its ability to compete with other
middle and higher income countries.
Its
about time
Kenyans need to stop talking and
simply act in involving the youth in leadership. The youth also need to rise up
and demand for space in the country’s leadership instead of waiting for the
opportunities to be handed to them.
Disclaimer: some of the ideas
expressed in this article have been borrowed from
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Growing talent for development in Kenya
The national youth
policy (2006) of Kenya defines youth as between 15 to 30 years. The majority of
Kenya’s population falls in this gap. Youth in Kenya are talented in sports,
the arts and entertainment. The youth unemployment problem is on the increase
as Kenya’s universities churn out thousands of graduates each year.
Realistically, the number of graduates produced every year cannot be absorbed
into the labour force of Kenya. This seems to be the development dilemma every
government faces.
With the coming in of
the Jubilee government in 2013, the jubilee manifesto focused mainly in
investing on the youth through improvement of education, infrastructure, and
access to opportunities such as SMEs for the youth. However, most of the
policies proposed are yet to be implemented 5 years on. The unemployment levels
are on the rise as more youth engage in crime and drug abuse as a result.
Many youth engage in
talents that is earning them respect from their peers and self-employment. The
jua kali sector is a great example of young people using skills and talents to
create employment opportunities. Young people are coming together to form bands
for example Hart the band, Sauti Sol, Elani among others who use their musical
talent to create their own employment and help others coming into the music
industry.
Talent is inborn and
can also be developed as a result of passion and interest. Other developed
nations for instance the United States of America encourage the development of
talent potential that eventually drives the economy. Many young people for
example in the United States are in the acting industry and earn millions
through film production and acting. Education is important and is the foundation
of key skill development. However, Talent cannot be overlooked in skill
enhancement and development in developing countries such as Kenya.
Africa needs to focus
on developing of talents for sustainable development. A talent does not cut off
creativity rather enhances it and the youth have a lot of energy that can be
put to good use. For instance many graffiti artists are making a living off
painting public service vehicles.
If we put this into
figures, it results in huge percentages of profit for government. Many families can afford healthcare, better
housing, access to education, food and eventually overcome poverty. Talent
development will ensure that the crime rate is reduced as more young people
will receive an incentive from using their talents in a positive way to enhance
their lives and those of their families.
Talent no doubt drives
innovation which leads to sustained livelihoods and economies. There have been
innovations in ICT, healthcare, mobile money,among others and still others are
coming up. Talent can so easily be used to train others for example ladies who
engage in basket weaving, or making of bags and other accessories as a talent
can train others hence we have a self-sufficient society and community.
The government needs to
create talent development centres for young people to share knowledge and train
others to have a self sustaining nation that will drive economic growth through
talent development. There needs to be encouragement of talent development over
employment. After all not everyone can be absorbed into the market. The
alternative plan of action will therefore be to have talent developed and
managed properly.
A system of integrity
needs to be built to ensure good governance of talent management. There should
be a policy on the youth to guide on the institution that will manage the youth
affairs in Kenya.
What are your views on
talent driving development in Kenya? Leave your views below
Monday, 1 February 2016
Effect Of Climate Change On Youth And Women..
Climate change being one of the most recent included in the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGS).Has become a great concern to the society,which is slowly eating us up.Climate change in easiest terms is a long term change in the Earth's climate.It has a great impact on especially youth and women in the society,the major cause of climate change is ourselves.
Reason being people clear vegetation cover and put up buildings for own usage, the misuse of mineral resources for consumerism.Death of aquatic life due to poisonous gas being emitted in the atmosphere.Timber being used for construction of houses thus lack of tree preservation.A huge population of people who of course cannot live on an empty stomach need food and this is a challenge to agriculture due to misuse of land resources.
Now lets ask ourselves the effects of climate on our youth and women?
Reason being people clear vegetation cover and put up buildings for own usage, the misuse of mineral resources for consumerism.Death of aquatic life due to poisonous gas being emitted in the atmosphere.Timber being used for construction of houses thus lack of tree preservation.A huge population of people who of course cannot live on an empty stomach need food and this is a challenge to agriculture due to misuse of land resources.
Now lets ask ourselves the effects of climate on our youth and women?
- Dependency on natural resources as A source of living,evidently more women and youth are turning to Agribusiness because of lack of jobs and also as a way of supporting family members.This can be hard at times because of climate change.
- Women are vulnerable in that;in the African Context, they are seen to be performing house chores thus most did not get a chance to get education.
- It has also led to more poverty since, the lands are drying up the water is not there for domestic purposes.
- It has largely contributed to low productivity of food since, climate change has affected crops and has led to death of livestock to due diseases.
- Cultural restrictions lead to lack of capacity for women, to access information on how to take care of their crops and animals.
- Increase in Maternal deaths this is because,due to climate change there is higher chances of malaria to spread all over the country.This pregnant women can not afford mosquito nets and after contracting malaria the immune system becomes weaker and therefore they end up dying.
- The harsh climate can lead to not being able to work because of disease affecting the body.Youth who are said to be the pillars of the nation now find it hard to work because of the different diseases.
WHAT CAN BE DONE THEN?
- Come up with trainings and create awareness to the public on the hazards of climate change.
- Avoid overexploitation of natural resources that is deforestation,air pollution,and many more.In essence take care of the environment.
- Minimize on the usage of electrical appliances.
- Adapt recycling methods because this prevents more pollution in the environment.
- Avoid processed foods go natural at least eat planted crops this processed foods lead to cancer.
We could go on and on but let me leave it here...lets work together to stop CLIMATE CHANGE
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Youth in Leadership and Governance
With the first of its
kind forum initiated last week on Friday 22nd January 2016, student leaders
from various varsities and colleges in Kenya gathered at Moi University Nairobi
campus for training and discussions on how well they can influence the youth
they represent in terms of leadership and governance of this country. This has
come at a right time as more youth need to engage and participate in leadership
and governance of this country because the future of the youth is in their
hands and as such need to participate in shaping it.
As we want to see more
youth in leadership and governance and the next general election is approaching
fast, these student leaders from various varsities and colleges in Kenya should
move with haste in influencing the youth foster achievement of the country’s
vision through good governance and leadership by engaging them to take up
leadership and governance positions.
This kind of forum
avails the student leadership with a platform to engage industry players and at
the same time giving the young leaders an opportunity to enhance their leadership
skills through the training that these leaders will be going through.
The student leadership fraternity
of Kenyan Universities will benefit and go a long way in enlightening these young
leaders in our country in terms of the Country’s values and ethics and instil a
sense of duty.
The role of a leader is
not to rule but to guide and empower the people that they lead, leadership is
about giving and empowering others other to be to the level where they are
strong enough to lead a valuable life. This forum is a step in the right
direction and at the right time where we need to see the role of the youth in
leadership and governance as of paramount importance, in achieving good
leadership and governance in a fair and transparent manner.
Friday, 22 January 2016
WE ARE HIRING
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICER
Closing date: 31st January 2016
Date of issuance: 19th January 2016
Job Grade: Senior Management
Location Duty station: Nairobi
Organization: The Youth Agenda
Accountable to: Chief Executive Officer
Status: External
__________________________________________________________________________- Job Summary
Youth Agenda is looking for a Finance and Administration Officer to provide strategic leadership and management of a department responsible for administrative and financial functions.
Overall, the Finance and Administration Duties and Responsibilities will include:
1. Mobilisation and Management of Youth Agenda Financial Resources including the process of budgeting, fundraising, monitoring/ tracking, managing non profit
business model and reporting.
2. Provide sound advice on the financial operation and necessary intervention to ensure the successful management of the institutional resources
3. To be the custodian of the organization assets and to ensure proper employment of these resource for the intended purpose
4. Follow up donor and investors commitments to ensure timely disbursement of funding and reports
5. Ensure that operational procedures and policies are followed and where necessary update the systems, policies and procedures.
6. Designing and ensuring implementation and compliance with internal control systems
7. Coordinate, prepare and implement monthly, quarterly, bi- annual and annual financial reports
8.
Be
responsible
for
development and
budget section of YAA
Strategic and
operational plans
9.
Responsible for managing YAA non profit business model
10. Build the capacity of non financial staff in basic financial management skills
11. Identify and recommend to the Management through the Chief Executive new opportunities, systems, procedures and processes for Organisation Development
12. Ensure compliance with Laws of Kenya and statutory requirements.
13. Leading the process of preparation for and coordination of the organisations audit and implementing the recommendations
14. Procurement of supplies and services required in the organisation
15. Preparation and processing of payment vouchers, cheques, payroll and statutory returns
16. Maintenance of all financial records and registers
17. Performing any other duties as assigned by the Chief Executive Officer so as to effectively and efficiently manage the organization.
Critical Technical Skills and competencies
· Experience in management of funds from multiples of donors, preparation of balance
sheets and budgets, also experience in the preparation and accomplishing financial annual audits;
· Experience in resource mobilisation and organisation development;
· Good understanding of fundamental financial, Human Resources and administrative
policies and procedures and/or proven record of effective management of people and resources, including planning and organizational skills;
· Ability to interpret financial procedures and standards and their application;
· Proven knowledge of computerized
systems and
demonstrated experience
of
working with computerized accounting packages and spreadsheets;
· Ability to work independently and leverage limited resources and staff for maximum
impact and;
· Business and Entrepreneurial skills
· Good personal organization skills, accuracy and attention to detail required.
Qualifications
· Candidates must have in their possession a University degree in any of the following
disciplines: Accounting, Public Administration, Business Administration, Economics, Management, Finance or related field;
· Postgraduate qualifications is an added advantage;
· Experience in implementing financial control systems in a busy non-profit
organization is desirable;
· Candidates must have at least 3 years of relevant working experience in financial
resources and fund management;
· Candidates must have an excellent command and use of computer software.
Terms of Employment
This is a senior management position and competitive remuneration will be provided commensurate to the qualifications of the successful candidate.
This position will evolve. Responsibilities and job description may be reviewed and refined with changing needs.
Applications
Applicants should send a cover letter expressing their interest and expectations from the position and curriculum vitae with contact details of three professional referees by 31st January 2016 to: E-mail: ceo@youthagenda.org
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