Welcome to Kenya!
KARIBU KENYA!
Long considered to be the Cradle of Civilization,
Kenya is a fascinating land steeped in history,
where many cultures have flourished only to give
way to more. If you want a glimpse of just about
every type of geography, this is the place to visit.
The land features vast plains in the south, forests
in the west, and deserts in the north, where
some Kenyan nomadic tribes like the famed
Maasai and Turkana people(s) carry on their age-
old lives constantly on the move.
Kenya at a Glance
Kenya is located in East Africa; is a
proud member of the East African
Community & prior to British
Colonialism, Kenya’s location on
the Indian Ocean inspired many
adventurers to venture into the
African Interior. Kenya Achieved
Independence on Dec 12, 1963.
Kenya has a diverse ethnic community with 42 tribes composed of the
Bantu and Nilotic Populations and large minorities of the Cushitic
descent (e.g. Somalis) and large Indian, Arab and Chinese communities.
Trip Planning Data
Official Language: ENGLISH |National Language: SWAHILI
Population of Nairobi: Approximately 3.5 million
Average Bus Fare: $2-3 USD (150-300 KES) per day | Average Meal Cost: $3-7 USD (250-800
KES) | Accommodation: $200 USD (17,000 KES) per month (inclusive of Wifi, Breakfast + Lunch)
|Airport Taxi Cost: $20 (2,000 KES) [usually pickup is arranged by our MC] | Clothing: Jeans &
Shorts with light Shirts. Light Sweater(s) & Slim Jacket(s) are recommended for chilly mornings
and rainy days; 3 pairs of Sneakers + 1 pair of Light Boots are strongly recommended for long
hikes. Additional Items: Lots of sunscreen and body lotion; at least two pairs of protective
glasses to ward off dust.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK TAXI PICKUP FROM AIRPORT
As of July 2011, the new Visa rates are as follows:
Single Journey Visa (SJV) - $50
Multiple Journey Visa (MJV) - $100
Transit Visa (TV) - $20
Referral Visa - $20
CITIZENS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTRIES MUST HAVE A VISA PRIOR TO ARRIVAL IN KENYA
Afghanistan Cameroon Libya North Korea
Armenia Eritrea Lebanon Stateless Persons
Azerbaijan Iraq Mali Syria
Somali Tajikistan
*For those whose country does not appear in the list above, visas can be obtained at the Airport upon
arrival. It is advisable to obtain the visa from the Kenyan Embassy or High Commission in your country
prior to departure. **For more information visit http://www.immigration.co.ke
VACCINATIONS/ IMMUNIZATIONS
For anyone travelling to Kenya (or if you plan to travel across East Africa) a Yellow Fever Immunization
is MANDATORY. The immunization is valid for 10 years and is to be presented at the airport upon arrival.
Owing to the fact that Kenya has a tropical climate, the possibility of getting infected with Malaria is
high. It is therefore recommended that you start taking anti malaria tablets at least ONE MONTH before
travelling. Even while in Kenya, it is recommended that you continue taking the dosage especially if you
intend to travel to the lake side and coastal regions.
Other immunizations that are also necessary include: Typhoid | Hepatitis A | Hepatitis B
Visa & Medical Info
Weather & Climate
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Average High
Degrees C (F)
24.5
(76)
25.6
(78)
25.6
(78)
24.1
(75)
22.6
(73)
21.5
(71)
20.6
(69)
21.4
(71)
23.7
(75)
24.7
(76)
23.1
(74)
23.4
(74)
Average High
Degrees C (F)
11.5
(53)
11.6
(53)
13.1
(56)
14.0
(57)
13.2
(56)
11.0
(52)
10.1
(50)
10.2
(50)
10.5
(51)
12.5
(55)
13.1
(56)
12.6
(55)
Precipitation
mm (inches)
64.1
(2.5)
56.5
(2.2)
92.9
(3.7)
219.4
(8.6)
176.6
(7)
35.0
(1.4)
17.5
(0.7)
23.5
(0.9)
28.3
(1.1)
55.3
(2.2)
154.2
(6.1)
101
(4)
Weather Forecast *MANDATORY REQUIREMENT: INTERNATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
PRIOR TO ARRIVAL IN KENYA.
Hell's Gate National Park lies to the south of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, North
West of Nairobi. The park which is mainly comprised of savannah ecosystem
harbours a wide variety of wildlife.
There are over 100 species of birds in the park, including vultures, Verreaux's
eagles, augur buzzard, and swifts. African buffalo, zebra, eland, hartebeest,
Thomson's gazelle, and baboons are also common. The park is also home to
Klipspringer antelope and Chandler’s mountain reedbuck.
Activities
Hiking Camping Rock Climbing
Horse Riding Spa Experience Bird Watching
Photography Wildlife viewing Cycling
Trip to Hell’s Gate
At the heart of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
based in Nairobi is the conservation activity known
as the Orphans’ Project, which has achieved world-
wide acclaim through its hugely successful elephant
and rhino rescue and rehabilitation program.
The Orphans’ Project exists to offer hope for the
future of Kenya’s threatened elephant and rhino
populations as they struggle against the threat of
poaching for their ivory and horn, and the loss of
habitat due to human population pressures and
conflict, deforestation and drought.
Animal Orphanage (Nairobi)
Lake Nakuru is one of the Rift Valley soda lakes at an elevation of 1754m
above sea level. Nakuru means "Dust or Dusty Place" in the Maasai
language. It lies to the south of Nakuru, in the rift valley of Kenya and is
protected by Lake Nakuru National Park.
The lake's abundance of algae attracts the
vast quantity of flamingos that famously
line the shore. Other birds also flourish in
the area, as do warthogs, baboons and
other large mammals. Black and white
rhinos have also been introduced.
Trip to Lake Nakuru
The endangered Rothschild Giraffe breeding programme started with the inception
of the Giraffe Centre in 1979 by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife.
The giraffes breed naturally in an approximate 120 Acreage of land and the young
calves born at the centre are introduced back into the wild at the age of roughly 2
years.
These tame Giraffes are often hand-fed and petted by visitors who are occasionally
allowed to roam the Giraffe enclosure in small groups.
Ever since the breeding started, the centre has handled over 50 Rothschild Giraffes
and most of them have been reintroduced to the wild in selected areas in Kenya that
are well protected.
Giraffe Centre (Nairobi)
The Museum aims to interpret Kenya's rich heritage
and offers a one stop for visitors to sample the
country's rich heritage both for education and leisure.
In addition to the museum, visitors are treated to a
variety of shopping and dining facilities, as well as
botanical gardens that offer a serene environment.
Nairobi Snake Park is one of the NMK attractions.
Currently the Snake Park exhibits invertebrates such as
giant snails, baboon spider and vertebrates including
various amphibians, reptiles, birds & mammals.
National Museum (Nairobi)
Riara University was founded in September 2012
AIESEC Riara began as an EXPANSION by AIESEC Daystar in October 2013
Community Development Projects 2014
*16 June – 4 August: Launch date of our first iGCDP Project: ELIMU UZITO
*21 July – 8 September: Share a Smile Project + PaMoja Kids Project
Upcoming Festivals
** Pamoja Kids Festival | Kuleana Festival | Hay Festival
**All upcoming festivals will be held in the month of September
Specialized Unit (SU) Riara
Ambitious AIESEC RIARA imbues every project and opportunity with our innovative
blend of originality and practicality.
Every GCDP project breaks new ground in the community and offers fresh, practical solutions to
everyday issues.
Challenging AIESEC RIARA facilitates a transformative process. All interns will be
placed in situations that demand innovative change.
Every GCDP project is an integrated experience = {Local Intern Team + International Intern Team} to
raise strong community leaders and unite the global community to create an unstoppable force for
positive change and incredible impact.
Enduring AIESEC RIARA is where innovation begins! Our community-first approach
means every partnership is a shared, fruitful development experience that transforms all participants
and produces lasting change.
Every GCDP project begins with a need-based analysis and ends with a solution-based application.
Each Trainee is allocated an AIESEC Buddy who is to be your main contact
person at least TWO WEEKS before arrival. Your buddy is supposed to
answer your questions and help you with your introduction and integration
into the Kenyan culture and way of life. Upon your first days of arrival, your
Buddy is expected to take you to your place of work and chaperone your
visits around the city of Nairobi until you are confident enough to move
around alone.
If a Buddy is not available or fails to carry out their duties, the Incoming
Exchange Team (ICX) will provide you with regular assistance.
Join our Trainee AIESEC RIARA *Facebook Group: AIESEC RIARA ACE EXPERIENCE
Join the Trainee AIESEC KENYA *Facebook Group: TRAINEES IN AIESEC KENYA
*If you have any difficulty accessing Facebook use the free Tor Browser.
AIESEC Riara Family
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
“Kuleana” is Swahili for “Nurture”
EDUCATION ELIMU UZITO is an Educational
Project targeting children living in
slums aged 9 to 18 and seeks to
enrich the lives of impoverished
children by teaching subject classes,
computer science, drama and music.
Job Description
Teaching Subject Classes
Teaching Dance & Music
Teaching Acting
Teaching Computer Science
Coordinating Theatre Play with 50 +
Kids
Coordinating Choral Choir with 100 +
Kids
Participation in Global Village Feast
Departments
Marketing Department
Education Department
Theatre Department
Music Department
Requirements
Excellent English
At least one of the following:
Instrumental Talent
Singing Talent
Dancing Talent
Artistic Talent
AIESEC RIARA
Project: Elimu Uzito
7 Weeks (2014) | 16 June – 4 August -
Marketing
Regularly update AIESEC RIARA website
and AIESEC RIARA pages on social media.
Create press package for Elimu Uzito
fundraiser events: CONCERT & DRAMA.
Create marketing plan and approach
corporate sponsors for project
partnership.
Education
Design Educational Curriculum (including
Art & Crafts + Computer Science) for use in
Kibera schools.
Create teaching material for use by Elimu
Uzito team, and train and develop all
interns’ teaching skills.
Musical Production
Write choral verses and song pieces (for
the DRAMA) and train and develop all
interns’ singing skills. Uzito Departments
Theatrical Production
Write theatre play script and train and develop all
interns’ acting skills.
Design costumes, props and set pieces for use in the
final performances (CONCERT & DRAMA).
CLICK LINKS BELOW TO APPLY FOR ELIMU UZITO
MARKETING DIRECTOR: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1416
MARKETING MANAGER: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1417
EDUCATION DIRECTOR: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1418
EDUCATION MANAGER: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1419
THEATRICAL PRODUCTION DIRECTOR: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1420
THEATRICAL PRDOUCTION MANAGER: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1421
MUSICAL PRODUCTION DIRECTOR: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1422
MUSICAL PRDOUCTION MANAGER: TN-In-KE-DU-2014-1423
Issues
Elimu Uzito interns will be working in underdeveloped (ghetto) schools in the areas of Soweto East
(15 minute walk from Riara University) + Laini Saba (near the railway tracks – 10 minute walk from
Riara University). [See KIBERA SLUM Details below]
Most of the children studying in these schools come from families that live on less than $1 USD per
day and cannot afford to provide regular meals for their children or even purchase school books,
uniforms and stationary.
Extreme poverty due to high unemployment and high illiteracy often has meant that most parents
cannot afford to pay tuition fees and as a result these underdeveloped schools have few and
underqualified teachers.
Hunger in school reduces a child’s capacity to learn and increases school dropout rates as children
leave in search of food.
Solutions
Elimu Uzito will tackle the major issue of poverty via fundraisers: the Concert & the Drama. The funds
raised will be used to sponsor children by paying for their tuition fees, school uniforms, exercises
books and stationary. The tuition fees will be utilized by informal schools to hire qualified teachers.
Uzito Integrated Food Program will tackle the major issue of child hunger. [See Global Village Feast].
Work Environment
“Kibera” is the Nubian word for “Forest” or “Jungle”. Kibera is a division of the
Nairobi Area and a neighbourhood of the city of Nairobi that is approx. 5 kilometres
(3.1 mi) from the city centre.
Kibera is the largest slum in Nairobi, and one of the largest urban slum areas in
Africa. Many sources estimate that around 100,000 in Kibera Ward while
Kibera/Kibra proper is estimated to have over 1 million residents.
The Kibera neighbourhood is divided into a number of villages, including KIANDA,
SOWETO EAST, GATWEKERA, KISIMU NDOGO, LINDI, LAINI SABA, SIRANGA,
MAKINA and MASHIMONI. Conditions in Kibera are extremely poor, and most of its
residents lack access to basic services, including electricity and running water.
Kibera Slum (Nairobi)
The Elimu Uzito Integrated Food Program (aka Uzito Food Program) is an ongoing program run by
AIESEC RIARA that supplements existing food programmes and delivers a food program (where none
exists) in informal schools based in slums.
Every Friday from 12:30PM – 2:00PM at Riara University main campus (Mbagathi Way, Nairobi) Uzito
interns, AIESECers from several universities in the CBD region along with Riara students will cook food
using Riara’s kitchen facility and prepare a Global Village Feast open to university students, parents
and friends of AIESEC. Participants will bring either:
500 KES Donation or more.
Home cooked or purchased food that can serve at least 3 persons.
Donation of at least 3 or 4 non-perishable food items (for the food program in Kibera schools).
PLEASE NOTE: keep all food items and beverages in the luggage you checked into the plane. DO NOT
carry food items or beverages in your carry-on luggage.
For more details contact: Eunice Radak – [email protected]
Global Village Feast
Powered by AIESEC RIARA
What are you waiting for?
KARIBU KENYA!
Contacts
Elimu Uzito Project Coordinator – Gabriel Nafthali | [email protected]
Facebook – Gabriel Siage | WhatsApp (+254) 702 525 213 | Skype – Gabriel Siage
Vice President iGCDP – Venessa Njeri | [email protected]
Facebook – Venessa Jerry Lellynell | WhatsApp (+254) 718 223 825 | Skype – neysar101
Local Committee President – Yuri Zambarakji | [email protected]
Facebook – Yuri Thaddeus | WhatsApp & WeChat [Wēixìn] (+254) 707 907 949 | Skype – yuri_tz
Intern Tracker Form for Taxi Pickup from Airport | Chemwa Cab Company (+254) 721 932 521
Riara University (CLICK ME TO SEE RIARA VIRTUAL TOUR!) – (Dial Locally) 0703 038 000 ; 0706 200 200
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