Promoting the Akamba Carving Movement
HOW IT BEGAN MKamba carver of ceremonial sticks Mutisya Munge (c1892-c1936) was a soldier during WW I in the British colonial army near Dar-es-Salaam. There he observed Zaramo wood carvers who wereRead More…
HOW IT BEGAN MKamba carver of ceremonial sticks Mutisya Munge (c1892-c1936) was a soldier during WW I in the British colonial army near Dar-es-Salaam. There he observed Zaramo wood carvers who wereRead More…
The Voices of Young People in Heritage Conservation Project was initiated to revitalize and establish a network of peace clubs in selected primary and secondary schools in Kenya where the Community Peace Museums Heritage Foundation (CPMHF) has established Peace Clubs.
Learning and developing new ideas through cross-cultural classroom conversations like debates and sharing of visual productions such as drawings. Young people in our 100 peace clubs are learning to respect each community’sRead More…
Youth’s Commitment to Peace and UnityIn 2011, the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) initiated a Heritage Education Programme, reflecting a growing disconnect between young people,their cultural roots and their potential contribution towardsRead More…
Developed by the Indigenous Peace Education Curriculum Committee of CPMHF Chairman Munuve Mutisya, Director CPMHF March 2019 Content Map of Alama’s Journey. 3 Background. 4 Alama’s Peace Staffs. 5 Objectives. 6 KeyRead More…
Guiding young people in 100 Peace Clubs run by CPMHF to discuss and document their perspectives and mechanisms that foster social cohesion in their respective communities through debates on the relevance andRead More…
Photos of Peace Club Event.