ENVIRONMENTAL SENTIMENTS
Environmental Genocide is what I see
Toxic gases are what I breathe
Murder of trees
Witnessing execution of rivers, lakes, air etc
Stop decapitating the environment please
This ignorance has to seize
This existing arrogance has to exiiiiit
We need plants, water, air and land to live
Like Adam needed air to breathe
Like Eve needed Adams rib
Every waste you inject in water and seize
Some people take it back and drink
The water you drink might be your urine
That's why people get sick
Environmental genocide is what I see
Blowing hot poisonous gases from chimneys
And car engines,
Lack of will,
To let the environment heal
Thus people get ill
Shaking like twigs
Bodies getting weak
Like a malnutrition Sub-Saharan kid who has not eaten for weeks
Coughing four hundred days per year, eight days a week
Thin air difficult to breathe
People being artificially asthmatic
Environmental genocide is all I see
Injustice vicious cycle is all I see
A human pricks the environment
The environment stubs them back to death
A cold war is all I see
Neither human nor environment wins
So I preach peace
Start with you and me
And let the others follow the wind
Cause am not gonna sit
And watch the environment slap human beings
So join in
And let’s stop this
Cause environmental genocide is all I see
By: Simon Muoki
*Simon is a young environmental enthusiast fresh out of high school, he writes and performs environmental and other poetry!
In the quest to address Global issues through youth participation towards a changed future.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
YOUTH PARTICIPATION!
A NEW DAWN FOR THE KENYAN YOUTHS;
The realization of the importance of the youths as one of the stakeholders towards a developed nation by the government has laid a platform for the youths to engage in the governance of this country. On the 24th November 2010 Africa youth initiative on climate change Kenya represented by George Auko-the chief coordinator, Bildad-from REEN and Alpha-member together with youth leaders from all over the country had a meeting with the prime minister, other senior officials from the government and the private sector to deliberate on the way forward in the quest for the alternative leadership of this country.
The question on “whether the youths are the resource that this country was missing or not” was given a strong affirmation that our country cannot develop unless we recognize that the youths are part of the stakeholders in this country. Therefore with the statistics from our last national census showing that the youths make up 75-78% of our population it is evident that the achievement of the UN millennium development goals by 2015 is quite a great task without the youths being stakeholders of the troop to wage this battle.
Why a new dawn for the Kenyan youths is because this was the first meeting to dialogue on issues between the youths and both the public and private sector. It is therefore clear that we have proven to be a very great resource for this country’s alternative leadership and we are ready to build tomorrow’s future today. The approach of the meeting was based on 4 key thematic areas that affect our country’s development among them being; education and health, youth empowerment, culture arts& sports, governance and leadership. The deliberations made were presented to the respective sectors responsible as a recommendation and on the other side we as the youths committed ourselves to being part of the issues to be addressed. It was noted that this is a two way channel which most of us must play a part towards the achievement of the deliberations of the meeting.
With all this deliberations made and with the participation of all the key stakeholders, a way of evaluating the implementations of the deliberations was formulated and termed as the Rapid Results Initiative (RRI).This initiative entailed implementing this deliberations within a time span of 90 days after which we will go back to the drawing table and evaluate on what has been achieved and what needs to be done.
With all this achieved it was a green light to the Kenyan youths that this country needs an alternative form of leadership. Within this time frame of 90 days regional tours will be held to raise the awareness on the search of the alternative leadership to all the youths in all regions and get suggestions on what they think should be addressed.
The closure of the meeting was a great hope to the Kenyan people and more so to the youths of this country and a great task ahead to all of us. For sure the Kenyan youths are ready to be the change that they want to see themselves as per Mahatma Ghandi wise saying.
PERSONAL REFLECTIONS!
HOW LONG?NOT LONG!MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR!I AM FEELING PITY FOR MY DEAR COUNTRY BUT HE GIVES ME HOPE THAT HOWEVER DIFFICULT THE MOMENT AND FRUSTRATING THE HOUR ALL WILL COME TO AN END!A TIME WILL COME WHEN WE WILL SORE WHATEVER WE PLANTED!!!LETS HOLD OUR HANDS YOUNG PEOPLE AND FIGHT THE BATTLE!
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