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Nakuru Residence and Bussiness Community
Kenya
Community Profile Nakuru is home to more than one million residents representing Kenya's rich diversity: • Indigenous communities • Muslim communities • Christian communities • Hindu and other faith communities • Youth and student populations • Women-led organizations • Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) • Business associations • Civil society organizations • Professional groups • Refugees and migrant populations • Minority and marginalized communities This diversity makes Nakuru an ideal model for demonstrating peaceful coexistence, inclusion, and collaborative development.Diverse Conservative Cosmopolitant Community.
Vision To establish Nakuru as a globally recognized International City of Peace where diversity becomes strength, dialogue replaces division, justice strengthens trust, and communities work together to build sustainable peace and shared prosperity for present and future generations. Mission In our diversity, we can bridge our social needs through unity, peace, mutual respect, and active citizenship to build a peaceful community that upholds democratic values, constitutional rights, the rule of law, and inclusive development for all residents of Nakuru City and Kenya.
Goals (2026–2027) 1. Promote Peace Across All 11 City Wards Establish ward-level peace structures and initiatives covering all urban wards within Nakuru City to strengthen community dialogue, conflict prevention, and civic participation. 2. International Day of Peace Declaration 21 September 2026 Organize a city. Inclusive Community Participation Ensure meaningful participation of: • Women • Youth • Persons with Disabilities • Minority communities • Marginalized populations • Religious institutions • Traditional leaders • Civil society organizations • Private sector actors 4. Election Peace Initiative 2026–2027 Develop a city. Peace Measurement and Learning Establish a Peace Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning platform. Peace Celebration in 2027 Should Kenya achieve peaceful elections in 2027, Nakuru intends to host a major Peace Victory Celebration showcasing: • Democratic maturity • National unity • International partnerships
CCredibleInvestment, Team environment Kenya
Ambassador Rafique Shah Mohamed Liaison Leader for Peace – Summary of Actions and Contributions (2024–2026) Position Primary Liaison for Nakuru International City of Peace Initiative Representative, Credible Investment Organization Youth and Social Inclusion Advocated for youth leadership. Promoted inclusion of women, persons with disabilities, minorities, and marginalized communities. International Vision Established foundations for collaboration with: International Cities of Peace Institute for Economics and Peace UNESCO United Nations Environment Programme Rotary International Statement Ambassador
Yes, I approve the guidelines for an International City of Peace and will provide four or more additional approved signatures of community Peace Team members (see next registration field). "A culture of peace is a set of values, attitudes, traditions and modes of behavior and ways of life based on respect for life, ending of violence and promotion and practice of non-violence through education, dialogue and cooperation. Tenets include: Full respect for and promotion of all human rights and fundamental freedoms; Commitment to peaceful settlement of conflicts; Efforts to meet the developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations; Respect for and promotion of the right to development; Respect for and promotion of equal rights and opportunities for women and men; Respect for and promotion of the right of everyone to freedom of expression, opinion and information; Adherence to the principles of freedom, justice, democracy, tolerance, solidarity, cooperation, pluralism, cultural diversity, dialogue and understanding at all levels of society and among nations; and fostered by an enabling national and international environment conducive to peace." In addition, the Golden Rule - "Do for others as you would have them do for you" -- provides a unity proposition for personal, local and global peace.
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