Welcome to the Diani Beach Zero Plastics Festival 2024 Edition

May 22, 2024

SambaSports Youth Agenda in partnership with the Palladium Group, Vice versa Global, HERI Kenya and many other partners is thrilled to introduce the ‘Zero Plastic Festival,’ a three-day extravaganza set to coincide with World Oceans Day on June 8th, 2024.

With a focus on sustainability and ocean conservation, our festival aims to promote responsible tourism, advocate for a plastic-free environment, and showcase Diani Beach as the epitome of cleanliness in Africa.

Background: World Oceans Day

World Oceans Day, observed annually on June 8th, is a global initiative to raise awareness about the critical role oceans play in sustaining life on Earth. It serves as a platform to highlight the beauty, wealth, and importance of oceans while promoting solutions to the challenges they face.save turtles

Officially recognized by the United Nations in 2008, World Oceans Day has evolved into a global movement with events worldwide. This year’s theme, “Protecting Our Oceans, Protecting Our Future,” underscores the need for immediate action to preserve marine ecosystems, reduce plastic pollution, and promote sustainable ocean management practices. It is a reminder of the oceans’ significance and a call to action for individuals, governments, and organizations to collaborate in safeguarding these vital resources for future generations.

Key Objectives:

  1. Promote Responsible Tourism:
    By organizing this festival, we aim to raise awareness about the impact of tourism on the oceans and marine life, encouraging visitors, tour operators and local community to adopt responsible practices as foundational to optimal leisure and comfort during their stay, and a catalyst for more enhanced social and economic outcomes for the blue economy stakeholders at large.
  2. Create a Plastic-Free Environment:
    Through education, advocacy, and practical initiatives, we seek to minimize the use of plastic products and promote sustainable alternatives to reduce plastic pollution in our oceans and beaches. This will include exhibitions on creative innovations around alternatives to plastics, and plastic recycling products.
  3. Showcase Diani Beach as the Cleanest beach destination in Africa:
    By demonstrating our commitment to cleanliness and environmental stewardship, we aim to position Diani Beach as a stellar tourism destination in Africa, shining example of eco-friendly tourism in the region, attracting environmentally-conscious travellers from across the globe.

Conclusion

Through the ‘Zero Plastic Festival, Samba Sports Youth Agenda and partners endeavor to not only raise awareness about oceanic issues but also inspire tangible action towards building a more sustainable and resilient future for our planet’s oceans.

Join us in celebrating World Oceans Day and making a meaningful difference in the health of our oceans!

Imagine pristine beaches, vibrant communities, and a thriving ecosystem. With your support, we aim to turn this vision into reality by organizing the Diani Beach Zero Plastic Festival.

As we gather to commemorate World Oceans Day, we seek to do more than just mark the occasion; we strive to make a tangible impact.

By joining hands with us, you will not only play a crucial role in promoting responsible tourism but also in fostering a plastic-free environment.

Your contribution will directly fund the above budget and aid in the acquisition of essential cleaning equipment such as wheelbarrows, rakes, pangas, slashers, and other tools vital for our ongoing clean-up efforts.

Together, let’s showcase Diani Beach as a shining example of environmental stewardship, a beacon of hope for Africa and beyond. Your involvement will not only make a difference today but will leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

DETAILS
Start:
June 6 @ 8:00 am
End:
June 8 @ 5:00 pm

The host beach front will be at Word of Life Academy, Diani.

ORGANIZERS

Sambasports Youth Agenda
Palladium Group
Vice Versa Global

HERI Kenya
and partners.

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Meet The Team

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Nsinazo Waraka
Director

Director Nsinazo Waraka is a Dynamic, Detail-oriented and Collaborative professional with broad experience in Senior strategic leadership and advisory roles.

Holding a Master of Science Degree, Development Finance, from University of Reading, UK, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and Sociology, Na. Nsinazo brings to the board a wealth of unbeatable experience in financial management and audit, policy analysis, strategic leadership as well as a passion for women empowerment.

Having worked for more than a decade at the Central Bank of Kenya, and managing a Media institution currently, SambaSports is safer in relation to tenets of financial accountability, PR and strategic visibility.

Dr. Mwanasiti Bendera
Director

Dr. Mwanasiti Bendera is the current Director, Natural Resources Management and Infrastructure, at the Coast Development Authority.

A firm but soft spoken Motivational Speaker, Dr. Mwanasiti holds a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Ecology, from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.

She also holds a Masters Degree, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, from Egerton University.

Being a local girl, born and raised in Kwale County, Msambweni area, It is utter magical to have Dr. Siti in the board, as she signifies triumph from the perception that coastal people, especially girls, either don’t value education or just don’t do well. Studying Chemistry to a PhD level for a local girl is beyond pride, …it is testament to the fact that Impossible is an illusion.

Norah Chao
Director

Holding a Masters Degree in Strategic Management from Kenya Methodist University, and a holder of a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration (Human Resources), Director Norah brings onboard an oversight capacity on the management aspect of the organization, particularly on Staff Welfare and wellness.

Director Norah works as a Human Resources officer for Teachers Service Commission, and she has achieved so much in terms of organizing the work force, capacity building and motivation of human resources.

Aside from her core work, Ms. Norah is an avid champion of Girls and Women Empowerment, which is a core pillar of our work at SambaSports Youth Agenda. To that end, she founded Nahugombe CBO, which is the platform she uses to engage girls and young women in Kinango, through Life Skills trainings and other strategic initiatives to prevent Sexual and Gender Based Violence, especially focusing on preventing Teenage Pregnancies in Kinango Sub county.

Joria Sudi Mwakwambirwa
Director

Director Joria Sudi is a Program management expert, with at least 10 years of experience, managing projects at high levels, on behalf of a host of reputed international organizations.

Holding a Masters Degree in Project Planning and Management from the University of Nairobi, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology, Director Joria brings a wealth of expertise to the board, in terms of program planning, management and oversight.

As if that wasn’t top drawer enough, Director is finalizing her Diploma in Counselling Psychology from Amani Counseling and Training Institute, to augment her authority in the current dynamic spheres of program management, where the Globe is keen on Mental Wellness.

For @SambaSports Youth Agenda, Mental Wellness, community care and relational well-being are foundational to all our projects, therefore, it is well fitting to have oversight personnel that appreciate and influence that aspect of our work.

Part of her great work has been appreciated at Forum for International Cooperation where she has steadily grown through the ranks since 2013, Chemonics International Inc., Kwetu Training Centre, Kwetu Training Centre, and many more.

Nicholas Kisara
Director

Director Nick is a tested and proven management consultant, thriving in the banking sector as an award winning Sales Manager over a span of 16 years.

Winning annual Sales awards at Barclays Bank (2009), Barclays Bank (2010), NIC Bank (2013), and Chase Bank (2015), Director Nick has been a proven force in his management duties at the highest levels in banking, something that he brings to the table at SambaSports.

Apart from sales management, Director Nick thrived as a Relationship Manager at Housing Finance Limited, bringing on board top leaders and influencers to the bank during his tenure.

Holding a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Leadership from the Management University of Africa, and Bachelors of Business Management from Mount Kenya University, Nairobi, Director Nick is not just a management consultant, but also an avid community engager, passionate contributor to Youth empowerment initiatives.

For SambaSports to have Director Nick sit on the Board is a massive win, and a catalyst for transformative attitude cultivation in our programs.

Director Juma Nassoro
Director

Director Juma Nassoro is an astute Community Program management expert, with at least 8 years of project management experience with reputed organizations, across the coastal region of Kenya.

Holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce from the University of Nairobi, Director Juma exudes skills and significant capacity matrix in the field of Environmental management, Climate Action, Agriculture, Mental Health, ICT, Data & Analytics, Life Skills and Entrepreneurship.

Over the last 8 years, Director Juma has left legacies from his Management roles at National Cohesion and Integration Commission (Community Policing Trainer), KEMRI ( Tumikia Project), Global Trauma Project, and currently Program Manager at HERI-Kenya ( Health & Environmental Research Institute.

Director Juma brings dynamism, passion and a lens of diversity to SambaSports Youth Agenda.

Mwanaisha Kuwania
Co-Founder, Gender & Special Programs Coordinator
Coming from a Media background and a renown thespian, having graced the stage on Participatory Educative Theatre with SAFE Pwani organization, and also involved in local soap operas on national television, Mwanaisha found her niche with community development, with a special lens on girls empowerment.
Having come from a village life in the interior of Kwale County, Mwanaisha was met with restrictive cultures and traditions, with even parents not fully appreciating the power of arts and other alternatives in empowering girls and boys in general. Through that experience, Mwanaisha has found the passion, the zeal and commitment to use arts, skits and values infusion, to lift girls and young women to their dreams.
Apart from her Diploma in Mass Communication  from Aviation College, she has, over the years at SambaSports, gained unbeatable skills and experiences in Facilitation skills, Value Based Education, Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights, Child protection, Life Skills techniques and Mental Health support through the Kumekucha, Kumekucha Quest models and the tree of Life Model of mental health sensitization skills gained from her two weeks training in Zimbabwe.
Mwanaisha comes along as a charismatic young female leader, who has held forte for most of the female SambaSports team members, who joined SambaSports as volunteer Girl mentors under her coordination.
Mariam Mohammed
Drug Abuse Counselor

Mariam has a background in Community Development and Social Work. She is a trained Mediator and Trauma Counselor. Mariam is a ToT on Value-Based Education and an ambassador to Young Cities. She shares a considerable amount of experience in her work with the community playing various roles as Girl Child mentor, Trauma Counselor for youths and adolescents, and mediating. Mariam is a long-serving Project Assistant for the Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Induction project. She shares the unending passion for community service also traveling and socializing describe her best interests.

Abigael Ndizi Kavithu
Member

Abigael is an enthusiastic and passionate mentor for adolescents in school with a reputable public speaking ability. She is pursuing education at Kenyatta University. Her interest in child protection has seen her pursuing a certificate in child and drug abuse counselling at Amani Training Institute College. She has been a member since 2018, seeing herself be part of several projects including the Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Induction (ASRHI) and Kumekucha Quest. Abigael enjoys inspiring and influencing healthier behavior among adolescents—sees herself as an agent of change.

Riziki Hamisi Mwakusirikwa
Member

Riziki shares a wealth of experience in community development. She is trained as a trainer of trainers adequately in several areas including life skills, crime prevention, and counselling. Riziki is also pursuing a diploma un counselling psychology at Amani Training Institute College. She is an active advocate on GBV, land issues, women and youth mentorship. Her love for the community has seen her through various projects including Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Induction (ASRHI), Shared Futures Project, and Kumekucha Quest