Amani ya Juu Kenya
Amani ya Juu Kenya sings praises to God and congratulates the Chattanooga location on there grand opening.
Amani Ya Juu (2002 video)
This video was produced by students of Imbi Medri-Kinnon and Bill Kinnon who were enrolled in Daystar University Christian Ministries Training - Video Production Course. (It was then called ICMT)
Amani ya Juu (meaning higher peace in Swahili) is a sewing - marketing - training project for marginalized women in Africa. The main center is located in Nairobi, Kenya with sister centers in Rwanda and Burundi.
The women involved in the project are learning to work together through faith in God who provides a higher peace that transcends ethnic differences. Amani itself portrays a unique picture of diversity with women coming from Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia as well as other African countries.
Amani ya Juu Celebration
The women at Amani ya Juu in Nairobi, Kenya take time out of a busy day of sewing to celebrate together. They dance and sing as an expression of their joy in sharing a special moment.
Amani ya Juu Watoto Camp Dancing
Several times a year, the focus at our sewing center in Nairobi, Kenya shifts to the children of the trainees for a very special camp. The event is a day camp called Amani Watoto, “Children of Peace” in Swahili. The children celebrate peace and forgiveness through games, crafts, and stories. Even though they are from different ethnic groups they are learning to love and accept one another regardless of their differences.
Check out this performance of a dance that the kids were taught at our December Watoto camp. Cute, right?!
Amani Ya Juu Testimonial
Nonprofit Amani Ya Juu has good things to say about us.
Wisdom Exchange TV with host Suzanne F Stevens presents: Joyce Muraya | Amani ya Juu
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Joyce Muraya -- Kenya Country Director, Amani Ya Juu, amaniafrica.org
Amani Ya Juu started from an American Missionary, who found herself forced to leave Liberia, and started a place for other refugees to call home. Amani ya Juu (meaning higher peace in Swahili) is a sewing-marketing-training project for marginalized women in Africa. The main center is located in Nairobi, Kenya with sister centers in Rwanda and Burundi. The women involved in the project are learning to work together through faith in God who provides a higher peace that transcends ethnic differences. Amani itself portrays a unique picture of diversity with women coming from Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia as well as other African countries. The Purpose: The project serves a two-fold purpose. First, Amani gives African women the opportunity to improve their sewing and marketing skills. The women gain experience in purchasing, bookkeeping, skill training, quality control, management and design. Second, Amani aims to sow seeds of peace in the hearts of the women as they grow in community and in their faith together. As part of the daily activities at the center, the Amani women participate in singing, praying, Bible study and visiting one another in their homes. Relationships, built upon God's peace, transform even the most troubled lives. Joyce was previously a pasture and always wanted to work with women. Amani Ya Juu marries her background in micro finance, her faith and the ability to work with women in an inspirational setting.
Words of Wisdom: To survive as an African woman, you have to deploy every single strength and gift you have.
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Chattanooga Shop Tour
Get to know the 2019 staff and what they do at Amani Chattanooga! The simple day to day actions at a small non-profit center in Tennessee. Learn more about what we do at amaniafrica.org
AMANI ROHONI
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Wisdom Exchange TV host Suzanne F Stevens presents: Joyce Muraya Interview
host Suzanne F Stevens takes us to Nairobi, Kenya to introduce Joyce Muraya, a business woman executing a sustainable philanthropic pioneering initiative. Join us as Joyce shares her Conscious Contributions™, Leadership Lessons, Philosophies and Expertise.
Joyce Muraya – Kenya Country Director, Amani Ya Juu
Words of wisdom: African women are often at the bottom. Often considered the weakest of the weak. To survive in that space you have to deploy every single strength and gift you have. Within yourself you have the capacity for greatness and great leadership.
Amani Ya Juu started from an American Missionary, who found herself forced to leave Liberia, and started a place for other refugees to call home. Amani ya Juu (meaning “higher peace” in Swahili) is a sewing-marketing-training project for marginalized women in Africa. The main center is located in Nairobi, Kenya with sister centers in Rwanda and Burundi.
The women involved in the project are learning to work together through faith in God who provides a higher peace that transcends ethnic differences. Amani itself portrays a unique picture of diversity with women coming from Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia as well as other African countries.
The Purpose: The project serves a two-fold purpose. First, Amani gives African women the opportunity to improve their sewing and marketing skills. The women gain experience in purchasing, bookkeeping, skill training, quality control, management and design.
Second, Amani aims to sow seeds of peace in the hearts of the women as they grow in community and in their faith together. As part of the daily activities at the center, the Amani women participate in singing, praying, Bible study and visiting one another in their homes. Relationships, built upon God’s peace, transform even the most troubled lives.
Joyce was previously a pasture and always wanted to work with women. Amani Ya Juu marries her background in micro finance, her faith and the ability to work with women in an inspirational setting.
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KENYAN FLAG SPOKEN WORD LYRICS
I admit, I said I will never do this again - But I feel the pain because my thought was wrong, let me grab and take you, walk you down the Memory lane...i'm certain you must think I'm insane - was born and raised a Kenyan...before 7 there was a Zero Zero and 2 najua umetahamaki but do the math in 1987 hii ndio after math oktoba mbili nilizaliwa lucky a cry after my birth blood wakiniwipe nimetoka from my mother's womb... Nilishamwaga damu tangu sina fahamu - wakaniwrap na baby towel ya white, niliclose eyes darkness siku-foresee troubles juu nilikuwa comfortable in my mother's hands in peace in my mother land nilisleep niki dream...sikuchoose to be in my skin sikujua tofauti ya black na green...siku vote to be in...in this land... But that year nilicast vote ilo leta bugudhi walituudhi kushikiana visu panga rungu tuliupanda mchongoma hatukujua kushuka ingekuwa ngoma kila mwananchi alivaa two faces, tribalism against the Kenyan flag bila hug... tulishade tears, tear gas walirusha bila kustop kabla kufika sgr terminus deperture kuwa aacha na fracture za pains come 7th + 1 = 8th August ukicast vote vote carefully coz the kenyan flag is better - better than all of US.
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Kenya Cultural Hunters Shairi La Amani na New kyomboini Primary School
SHAIRI LA AMANI
Hisia zetu zazorota, kwa maombolezo mtawalia
Kila kukicha twashituka, kwa habari za tanzia
Kwa majonzi tumechoka, wakenya twaangamia
Nchi yetu ya Kenya, tukufu na ya kifahari
Tumejivunia kuwa wakenya, tumelienzi taifa letu kwa ari
Sasa twavumilia kuwa Wakenya, kwa kukosa imani na shari
Ukosefu wa usalama Kenya, umesababisha vifo vya wanahari
Majanga na mauaji, yamepata makao nchini
Ugaidi na ubakaji, umekita kambi mashinani
Tokea Garissa kaskazini, hadi mpeketoni kusini
Vijijini na mijini, kote kote hakuna Amani
Ni wapi tutaenda, tumkimbilie nani?
Wa polisi kamanda, Wakenya tufanyeni?
Rais wa Jamhuri, hadi lini jamani?
Wachanga wenda kwenye kaburi, wauawa kihayawani.
Ajali mabarabarani, zatumaliza kukicha
Ufisadi maafisini, zatukosesha kazi
Ukabila mashinani, ni vita kila mara
Ugaidi umeingia vyuoni, wanafunzi wauawa ovyo
Tutalia hadi lini, swali langu nauliza
Wanafunzi masomoni, bila makosa kuangamiza
La kusikitisha serikalini, ni idadi kugeuza
Na kupuuza ilani, kwa maafisa wa usalama
Hadi tama nimefika, kwa sala kuhitimisha
Roho zao akina kaka, maulana azilaze pema
Familia zao kwa hakika, Mterehemezi awape rehema
Na ya Kenya serikali, tambueni Wakenya TUMECHOKA!
CHORUS LYRICS:
Amani tunataka, Wakenya tuzidi kupendana,
Amani tunataka,Kila sehemu tuwe na umoja,
Amani tunataka, Nchi yetu ya kenya,
Si ya kumwaga damu bure, Umoja wetu ni bora,
VERSE 1 LYRICS:
Si’i wote ni kitu kimoja,
Tusiuwane tupendane,
Mbona tumwage damu kwenye nchi yetu,
Na Kenya ilipata uhuru,
Zamani za kale walitupigania,
Mabeberu tukapata amani kenya,
Na sa’a hivi twapigana si wenyewe,
Viongozi wetu si’i mtupe amani,
Sina baba wala mama,
Mashaka yamenipata ntafanya nini mi mkenya,
Kaka dada washatoweka kama sina haki mie mkenya basi niambieni,
Niwe mturukana wala kikuyu, jaluo, maasai si’i wote ni kitu kimoja,
Japo kabila tofauti mradi si’i wote ni wanakenya,
Tuishi pamoja na amani,
CHORUS LYRICS:
Amani tunataka, Wakenya tuzidi kupendana,
Amani tunataka,Kila sehemu tuwe na umoja,
Amani tunataka, Nchi yetu ya kenya,
Si ya kumwaga damu bure, Umoja wetu ni bora,
VERSE 2 LYRICS:
Cheki, imepofika mi’i nakana nathani imetosha,
Hata Viongozi hawajui ka’a wataikomesha,
Wabuni vyama ambavyo kwetu ni kama picha,
Bila uhakika ya siku haki wataipitisha,
Jioni ikifika kukicha kesho ni patashika,
Baada ya kupata jirani wangu amepigwa shoka,
Nyumba imechmwa na vitu vyote ndani imekwenda,
Ndivyo twajiuliza jee? Ni yupi ametenda,
Maafa hayapunguki Wakenya hawana haki,
Watu wanateseka vibanda wanaviweka,
Vya kuhifadhi watu wetu kama refugees,
Ata baada ya kupata uhuru bado siko free,
Tujiulize, Mbona tuangushane peke’etu bila misingi,
Lo! Na matokeo ni hara ya kwetu kwa wingi,
Inafaamika bila umoja mi’i sikuoni bro,
Bila amani pa kwetu pia sikupi njoo,
Tabua, Penya siasa lazima kuna mikasa,
Chambua, Ni si’i wanainchi twasuffer juu hatuna pesa,
Waendasha gari na kuishi kwa magorofa,
Wakati tunaharibiana na kukimbizana kama panya,
CHORUS LYRICS:
Amani tunataka, Wakenya tuzidi kupendana,
Amani tunataka,Kila sehemu tuwe na umoja,
Amani tunataka, Nchi yetu ya kenya,
Si ya kumwaga damu bure, Umoja wetu ni bora,
VERSE 3 LYRICS:
Amani tunataka si’i mketi viongozi wetu,
Pamoja kwa umoja, mtupe amani mturudishe tuwe pamoja,
Mama tayari ashatoweka, Baba amepigwa panga jana amekufa,
Watoto bado wote wako mashakani, Hawana pahali pa kwenda ni
machungu,
Mama tayari ashatoweka, Baba amepigwa panga jana amekufa,
Watoto bado wote wako mashakani, Hawana pahali pa kwenda ni
machungu,
Nilidhani amani kwetu, Imekita mizizi,
Ila najakushtuka napo jiona mkizi,
Ehh? Kweli nastahili hili, mwachekunyamaza munijibu swali hili,
Mama tayari ashatoweka, Baba amepigwa panga jana amekufa,
Watoto bado wote wako mashakani, Hawana pahali pa kwenda ni
machungu,
Mama tayari ashatoweka, Baba amepigwa panga jana amekufa,
Watoto bado wote wako mashakani, Hawana pahali pa kwenda ni
machungu,Yeyee
CHORUS LYRICS:
Amani tunataka, Wakenya tuzidi kupendana,
Amani tunataka,Kila sehemu tuwe na umoja,
Amani tunataka, Nchi yetu ya kenya,
Si ya kumwaga damu bure, Umoja wetu ni bora
Utata wa Muhoroni : Mahakama ya juu yatupilia mbali kesi
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We explore the role of traditional, cheap dishes in promoting healthier eating and tackling inter-tribal differences.
One of the most striking things about Nairobi is its cultural diversity. More than 42 ethnic communities call the Kenyan capital home, each bringing their unique culture, traditional dishes and approaches to cooking.
As with many cities across sub-Saharan Africa, the divide between rich and poor is stark and Nairobi is no exception. In this episode of Street Food, we look at the implications of rising global food prices on the poor, the efforts to popularise traditional foods, and explore the inter-tribal dynamics of what Kenyans eat.
We meet Judith Mwango, who prepares low-cost packed lunches for her clients who have jobs but don't have much money. Judith cooks dishes that her customers will like, and that means catering to the traditional tastes of different tribes, such as the Kikuyu people, although she herself is a Kisii.
Susan Kamua, Kenya's best-known TV chef and a cooking consultant, is attempting to glamourise traditional foods. With the appearance of so-called rich man's diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes, Kamua argues that there's a growing need for healthier, traditional foods. Traditional foods are much more nutritious, she says.
We meet food vendor Millicent, who economises on time, wood and ingredients by cooking in one pot: she simply separates different dishes by putting them into plastic bags in the same pot. And we investigate the influence of the Indian community and how foods such as biriyani and chapatis have become Kenyanised.
Meat, well-loved by Kenyans, remains prohibitively expensive.
We head to two places that specialise in this luxury: the well-known restaurant Carnivore, which is known for serving meat of the savannahs and, 20 kilometres outside Nairobi, we visit the Maasai restaurant Olepolos, which makes Kenya's most famous dish, nyama choma - a style of barbeque often featuring goat.
Much of Nairobi's fresh produce comes from the informal sector. We meet Rachel Njoki Ndichu, a milk distributor; 75 percent of Nairobi's milk is supplied by small producers such as Rachel.
And we head to Kibera, one of Africa's largest slums which has a vibrant internal economy, the supply of food being a major sector, and visit hotels - the Kenyan word for cheap eating house.
This episode was filmed soon after Kenya's post-election violence in 2008, and we look at how the food crisis, tribalism and xenophobia have affected the availability of food. Can traditional dishes foster greater understanding between tribes? Eric Wainaina, whose music addresses tribalism, believes it can. He talks us through the differences between tribes in terms of the food they eat and tells us: We can't talk about peace if people's access to the necessities of life have been curtailed. There can't be peace without food. There can't be peace without sustenance.
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