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Take a guided tour through Kibera​

The tour will last approximately 3-4 hours and cost 2000 KES. You will visit the Kibera walls for peace, get the chance to watch a peer education class on corruption in action and even see artisans creating paintings, bags and beadwork all out of recyclable materials. Please call us on +254-721-788-558 to make a booking today. Email: kceo2008@gmail.com

Kibera walls for peace

Kibera Wall For Peace is 20 meters away from KCEO admin office, the wall was an initiative for ensuring peaceful election during 2013 national election. The wall has more than 50 peace word messages both in Swahili and English. It enhance community integration and peaceful cohesion among the tribes living in Kibera slum.

 

This is a memorial stop for short political history in Kibera slum, which has been rocked with tribal violence in the past. Today people in Kibera slum lives with harmony and peace.

Visit artisan workshops
Watch peer education in practice

During the social slum tour  you can have an opportunity with the tour guide to see peer education in one of the schools in Kibera slum. There is atleast one class in a school everyday in different schools in Kibera slum. Our peer educators volunteers to educate children in Kibera about several social issues affecting their daily lives as well as their future. During these session you can have ample opportunity to interact with students at different levels depending on the session of the day. its indeed fun to be in one of the classes.

Admire Entrepreneurship

KCEO has unique recycled products made from trash and sold within and out of Kibera slum, these products are uniquely designed by creative artisans from the slum. KCEO employs both youth and women working on designing several products.

 

We have unique: shoes made from using fabric, pass made from pieces of fabric, bags from polyethylene papers, beads made from papers, and many other fancy products.

 

Buying some of these products create an income to our employees , opportunities for kids to go to school and sustainability of KCEO programs,

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