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Health foundation raises torch for community philanthropy in Kenya

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT5th June 2023Updated:5th June 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Prof. Kivutha Kibwana, speaking during the Yetu Initiative Festival event where he challenged local communities not to shy away from pursuing their local solutions even as they challenge the government to deliver services at the local level.
Prof. Kivutha Kibwana, speaking during the Yetu Initiative Festival event where he challenged local communities not to shy away from pursuing their local solutions even as they challenge the government to deliver services at the local level.
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Yetu Initiative, a collaboration of the Aga Khan Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is empowering civil society organizations (CSOs) in Kenya to not only mobilize resources locally but also collaboratively address community challenges with their county level stakeholders.

Founded in 2014, Yetu is focused on strengthening the capacity of CSOs to fund raise and mobilize resources, to advance the principles of self reliance and locally sustained development. The initiative has since supported 323 CSOs to raise over Sh270 million for locally led development projects across 29 counties in Kenya.

Speaking during this year’s festival held in Nairobi, former Makueni Governor prof. Kivutha Kibwana, who was chief guest at the event, said community philanthropy was one of the most important socio-economic models in the country giving opportunities for correcting histories of inequity to dignity.
“It is twice as hard to achieve sustainability if there is no development led from the grassroots. We must discard this notion that it is only the government that can come up with solutions to local problems…. People know and understand the problems plaguing them and can prescribe solutions that can transform our local communities, where they are,” he said.

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Yetu has invested approximately $11 million in the past nine years, with half of the amount raised by local Kenyan CSOs and local development organizations (LDOs), to implement community initiatives and ultimately investing back in their communities.

“A multi-stakeholder approach involving citizens, government, and private sector participation is crucial in building sustainable locally led development models. In fostering trust as a crucial component of partnership between CSOs and communities, Yetu Initiative has enabled civil society to sit at the same table as communities and discuss challenges and concerns with tangible solutions,” Irene Gathinji, the project director, said.

With constant communication, feedback, and engagement, diverse groups including disadvantaged and marginalized communities can now be involved in program design and implementation, to ensure sustainability and accountability of those initiatives. Through this collaborative effort, the initiative has helped transform communities such as the Isiolo Community Development Trust (ICDT) and the Makueni Development Trust (MADET) among others.

It is currently working with over 250 CSOs to implement projects across the education, food security, climate resilience, energy, and water sectors. Others include women and youth empowerment, health, child protection and disability sectors.

Cynthia Odhiambo, Regional Technical Advisor, Civil Society Program at the Aga Khan Foundation, stated that the initiative supports CSOs and communities in understanding and identifying their challenges and intervention priorities while contributing their own solutions through boot-camps.

“We have observed that local communities can be self-reliant in driving and achieving locally led development. Accountability is therefore important for community philanthropy to succeed. Yetu Initiative’s success lies in its ability to put communities at the centre of development by bringing in their contribution, both in cash and in-kind and getting them constantly involved, through civil society engagements,” she explained.

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