Promoting peaceful coexistence
Through Amani Clubs, the Commission hopes to inculcate the appreciation of diversity among pupils and students
In order to remain effective and efficient in their work, Amani club members will require continuous trainings.
Amani club members may be encouraged to participate in selected public events and meetings.
Clean-ups activities assist members to appreciate the need to live in clean and safe environments.
Amani club members may establish peace gardens and nature trails which will provide learners with a peaceful environment to relax, interact and appreciate their diversity.
Amani club members may volunteer their services for the benefit of the community. Members may assist in community projects as well as offer help to the less fortunate.
Amani club members may organize dialogue forums in which participants can discuss on issues that may cause problem or disagreement in their respective communities or institutions.
Amani clubs members
Learning institutions
Total number of boys in Amani clubs
Total number of girls in Amani clubs
"If the clubs can be adopted in all schools it will help our students grow up knowing that regardless of their ethnic background, we are all one people. Primary schools, colleges and higher learning institutions should have peace clubs"
"We are talking to friends in and outside school that there is no need of being radicalised to kill innocent people because our religion is against such things. Many youths are lured to join extremist groups with lucrative jobs outside the country and end up being radicalised and taught to fight."
"We want to facilitate and eliminate all forms of ethnic discrimination and proactively promote tolerance, understanding, acceptance of diversity, peaceful coexistence and unity in schools through peace clubs."