Many Kenyan bloggers are expressing longings for peace and reconciliation after the wave of political violence that has wracked the country in the wake of the recently disputed presidential election.
The following sites give a flavour of some of the sites addressing the current situation from the perspective of peace and community building. Thanks to Global Voices Online for much of the content on this story.
I Have no Tribe. More of a message board than a blog as such but a lot of positive messages from Kenyans from around the world.
Walking the Walk. Based in the author's Christian world view, the blog looks at issues of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Kemekucha. A collaborative blog with several writers exploring the current political situation in Kenya.
EDFRI International. A recent initiative from 200 Christian pastors across Kenya to provide relief and recovery assistance to groups and individuals displaced by the post-election violence.
The following sites give a flavour of some of the sites addressing the current situation from the perspective of peace and community building. Thanks to Global Voices Online for much of the content on this story.
I Have no Tribe. More of a message board than a blog as such but a lot of positive messages from Kenyans from around the world.
Walking the Walk. Based in the author's Christian world view, the blog looks at issues of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Kemekucha. A collaborative blog with several writers exploring the current political situation in Kenya.
EDFRI International. A recent initiative from 200 Christian pastors across Kenya to provide relief and recovery assistance to groups and individuals displaced by the post-election violence.
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