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Love doesn't always come easy, and when it does come you have to fight for it to make sure you don't lose it. Though one thing is for sure, love wins.
"A project comes, a project leaves. The community will always remain. But now, what do you leave in that community?"In this episode, Miriam Maina talks to Eva Muchiri and Nicera Wanjiru from Muungano wa Wanavijiji – the Kenyan federation of slum dwellers – about data collection and mapping, the importance of communities in driving research agendas and outcomes, and the legacy that programmes like ACRC leave behind in communities.Eva Muchiri is from the informal settlement of Mathare in Nairobi and is a youth federation member and woman leader. Nicera Wanjiru is a woman leader and community data collector and mapper from Nairobi's Kibra informal settlement.Miriam Maina is from Nairobi and is a postdoctoral research fellow at the African Cities Research Consortium.----Music: Brighter Days | Broke in SummerSounds: ZapsplatThis podcast presents the views of the speakers featured and does not necessarily represent the views of the African Cities Research Consortium as a whole.Stay up to date with the latest publications, announcements and insights from the African Cities Research Consortium:> Website> E-news> Twitter> LinkedIn> YouTube
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The message of the gospel never changes, however the method is always evolving to fit our culture in order to resonate with the next generation. Bishop Paul Muchiri runs our flagship ISA location in Kerugoya, Kenya. Join us as he shares his heart fro reaching the next generation. Enter to win More Than Sports gear, find show notes, and more at http://morethansports.net Be sure to subscribe so you won't miss a thing! More Than Sports is brought to you by the International Sports Academy. http://ISAsports.org
Blog - 13 Essential Resources for Audio Engineers If you want to connect with us, please send us a DM on @hillsong.creative, and share what you're doing and creating in this season with the hashtag #creativeisolationchallenge Join the Hillsong Creative team every weekday, as we journey this season together. We are doing short "micropod" episodes of the Hillsong Creative Podcast, with devotions and prayer, updates from around the world, and practical insight from various areas of our team.
Todd talks with Muchiri Gateri, Head of Creative Technologies for Hillsong Church in Australia. They talk about leading teams, leading up and leading yourself.
We wrap up the Ariela Bible Study series with a lesson on how YOU can impact the world. It was an honour having Ariela Movement's founder Rozee Muchiri on the show. You can connect with her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @arielamovement
We're in the third episode of the Ariela Bible Study series with Rozee, who takes through prayer and surrender. You can connect with Rozee on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @arielamovement
We continue with the Ariela Bible Study series with Rozee Muchiri. This week she talks about renewing your mind after you've discovered your true identity in Christ. You can connect with Rozee on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @arielamovement
We kick off August with a bible study series. The amazing Rozee Muchiri, founder of Ariela Movement will take us through a four-part Bible Study series on how women can be bold and make an impact in the world. You can connect with her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @arielamovement
As creatives, what does it take to fulfill the call on our lives? Muchiri (Mush) is the oversight for Creative Technology at Hillsong Church in Australia. Originally from Nairobi, Kenya, Mush shares the inspiring but everyday lessons that have kept him in God’s lane for over 15 years. In this episode, learn about how we are ALL worship leaders, whether we are singers, production engineers, lighting operators, etc. Listen to Mush talk about the weight of the ministry, pursuing our dreams, burnout, and the ability to lead a creative technology team at any capacity. Make sure to stick around after the message for the bonus Q&A segment in Season 4, where Rich and a special guest take time to answer YOUR questions!
Clint and Joew Muchiri cant seem to agree find out on what by listening to this episode and help solve the debate on twitter @etffootballKE
AODN has recently completed a study on availability, openness and sex disaggregation of 50 indicators for SDG 1 to 5 covering 19 countries. Muchiri and Linet share observations from the data collected. The study looked at whether the data for the indicators was available online, if it was licensed for re-use, redistribution and repackaging and whether it was disaggregated by sex.
Muchiri Nyaggah speaks with Eric Chinje, the former Chief Executive Officer of the African Media Initiative and now currently serving as a Senior Advisor to the current CEO of AMI. He is a Cameroonian, journalist a former head of communications at the World Bank and held similar roles at the African Development Bank and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. Muchiri speaks with him about the African story; how we can we make sure Africa tells it's own story and doesn't leave it to others.
Muchiri speaks with Richard Njau a co-founder of 4UP Digital, a digital enablement agency that helps its clients leverage the digital space by creating and distributing content that the public can understand and love. He speaks to Muchiri about how he ended up in the digital space, working with artists to promote their music, meeting a King in Benin and how organisations such as the African Union can make the mental digital shift.
Mobile phones serve different purposes today than they did 18 years ago. They also serve different purposes for users of different ages. While some above the age of 35 might thing of their devices as primarily for communication (call, text, instant message), some like my kids don't. For them mobile phones are about social media, consuming content from distribution platforms like YouTube and playing games. And since they have them in their hand they might send their dad or mum a text. But only might. In this episode, I try to explain what a pager is. I was absolutely NOT PREPARED for that question!!! Lawd. "what is a pager". How old AM I?!!! jeez
Muchiri caught up with Eldrid Jordaan, formerly of Mxit, Africa's most successful social network (now shuttered) and founder of GovChat. This episode was recorded in Tbilisi, Georgia during the 5th Open Government Partnership Global Summit.
Mary shares the journey through the process of adoption and tries to discuss the many problems they faced and still have. Her hope is to inspire and encourage others who have similar issues. Their faith in God and His love inspired and encouraged her during her time of childlessness. See how she approached the relationship of God, and us as his childeren, with how humans adjust to adoption of another's child. COMMERCIAL BREAK: The Professional Pastors: http://www.theprofessionalpastors.com/
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They tell me about how they and Janneke are helping small farmers diversify, feed their families and educated their children. Sunflower oil and oil from seeds from trees in the forest. They use natural resources from the forest floor. Listen to how they do their work.