Act Change Transform

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Founded in 2001, Act Change Transform (Act!) is a Kenyan NGO committed to empowering citizens, strengthening democracy, and fostering lasting peace. We work alongside communities, civil society organizations, and government to drive social justice, promote good governance, and champion inclusive development.

📍 Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪
🌐 www.act.or.ke
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Photos from Act Change Transform's post 09/07/2026

A New Dawn for Women, Peace and Security in Kenya! ⭐

Act! in collaboration with the State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action (SDGAA), with support from the Embassy of Denmark in Kenya, launched the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Programme (2026-2028) with a special focus on Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) and informal settlements where women are often excluded from decision-making yet they bear the greatest burden of conflict.

The Programme aligns with international and national commitments, including United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, Kenya’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (KNAP III), Denmark’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (2025–2029), the African Union Continental Results Framework, and several Sustainable Development Goals.

We reflected on the commendable strides Kenya has made in advancing WPS and the lessons carried along. What remains clear is that critical gaps still persist (Fragmented intervention efforts; Entrenched patriarchal norms that limit women's meaningful participation; & A critical need to deepen the WPS Agenda).

These challenges point to the need for a united, multi-sectoral approach to advancing the WPS agenda and KNAP III. To realise this transformation, the following pointers are integral:

➡️WPS must be approached through multi-sectoral and intersectional approaches where climate resilience, governance and human rights are inseparable.
➡️Economic must accompany every agenda we champion.
➡️WPS actions should be factual rather than emotive, grounded in data and evidence to influence policy
➡️Male ally engagement Sustained Do No Harm protocols and male ally engagement must precede formal CAP processes.
➡️Upscaling mediation capacities and early warning systems.
➡️Tracking who chairs and sets agendas, not just who attends.
➡️Rebuilding referral pathways for GBV, strengthening digital protection, and GBV response auditing.
➡️Championing feminist accountability in the 2027 election cycle.

The event marked the dissemination of findings from WPS Baseline Survey and Contextual and Institutional Analysis highlighting barriers to women’s participation and chatting a transformation pathway for transformation.

The hallmark event culminated in the unveiling of a pledge for the Transformative Women, Peace and Security Partnership, committing stakeholders to move beyond symbolic participation towards measurable influence, localisation, protection and accountability for women in peacebuilding.

The launch comes at a critical time, as Kenya prepares for the 2027 General Election and faces growing climate-related conflicts in ASAL regions and persistent violence against women in public and political spaces.

Embassy of Sweden in Nairobi UK in Kenya International AlertRural Women Peace Link Pastoralist Girls Initiative Kenya Community Support Centre (KECOSCE) Community Safety Initiative - Kenya YADEN East Africa

06/07/2026

📢 Happening This Wednesday!

A new chapter for Women, Peace and Security in Kenya begins.

This Wednesday, Act Change Transform (Act!), in partnership with the State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action and the Embassy of Denmark in Kenya, officially launches the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Programme (2026–2028).

The programme is strengthening policy frameworks and advancing women's meaningful participation in peace and security governance across Kenya's ASAL regions and informal settlements.

Through the four pillars of Protection, Prevention, Participation, and Relief & Recovery, the programme is empowering women to lead peacebuilding, influence decision-making, and build more peaceful, inclusive and resilient communities.

Together, we are localising the Women, Peace and Security Agenda and strengthening partnerships for lasting peace.

Stay tuned as we bring you highlights from this important milestone and join us in advancing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Kenya!



YADEN East Africa Pastoralist Girls Initiative Community Safety Initiative - Kenya Kenya Community Support Centre (KECOSCE) UN Women

Photos from National Cohesion and Integration Commission's post 16/06/2026

Partnerships are at the heart of building peaceful, inclusive, and resilient democracies.

We were pleased to engage with the National Cohesion and Integration Commission in a forward-looking dialogue on strengthening collaboration to advance peacebuilding, social cohesion, and electoral integrity ahead of the 2027 General Election.

Through the Reformed Elections for Enhanced Democracy and Inclusion (REDI) Programme, with support from the Embassy of Sweden in Nairobi, Act! is committed to working alongside institutions like NCIC to foster trust, strengthen community resilience, and promote citizen-centred approaches to democratic governance.

We value this partnership and look forward to turning these shared commitments into meaningful action. Stay tuned for more collaborative initiatives as we work together towards a peaceful and cohesive Kenya.

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Head Office, Woodlands Road, Off Lenana/Dennis Pritt Roads, P. O. Box 76390/Nairobi
Nairobi
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Monday 07:45 - 05:15
Tuesday 07:45 - 05:15
Wednesday 07:45 - 05:15
Thursday 07:45 - 17:15
Friday 07:45 - 14:00