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How Culture and Play Shape Childhood in Kenya

How Culture and Play Shape Childhood in Kenya

How Culture and Play Shape Childhood in KenyaInnocent
Published on: 11/06/2025

In this heartwarming reflection, Innocent shares how traditional African customs from the Abagusii community weave play, song, and storytelling into every stage of life from birth to childhood.

Welcome Play for Peace Kenya

Welcome Play for Peace Kenya

Welcome Play for Peace KenyaPlay for Peace Global Office
Published on: 30/05/2019

In 2013, Play for Peace trainers Thozi Ndlazi from South Africa and Lolo Evans from the United States conducted a series of Play for Peace trainings in Kenya.

Peace Club at Border Farm Primary School in Eldoret, Kenya

Peace Club at Border Farm Primary School in Eldoret, Kenya

Peace Club at Border Farm Primary School in Eldoret, KenyaPlay for Peace Global Office
Published on: 03/10/2016

Kenya regularly experiences violence in many different areas. Violence related to terrorism.

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