Children as Agents of Peace: Second Training Workshop in Baringo, Kenya April 27, 2020 Sixty teachers from Baringo and Elgo-Marikwat Counties, Kenya, were reunited in a second facilitator training workshop, as part of a peacebuilding intervention led by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of Kenya, Kenya National Commission for UNESCO, World Vision Kenya and Arigatou International Geneva. The workshop gathered a group of teachers who were previously trained on the Learning to Live Together Programme back in April 2019, and who have been systematically implementing it with children in 32 schools, reaching 700 students from both Counties. This time, the training workshop took place in Koloa, a remote setting about ten hours north of Nairobi, and was held from 9 to 13 December 2019.
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