Monday 9 April 2018

YOUTH ONLINE ELECTION

wajir county youth online election vote scam

Hello Wajirians, Wajir Global youth is here to inform and warn you over anything about technology, the latest scam in town which has spread like a fire in a grassland is about YOUTH AND GOVERNANCEKE. The scam is about the election of youth representatives  in every constituency and ward, the post hit the innocent and uninformed youth like no other.
let me give a brief description about the poll created and how it scammed us.
First of all if there is any election, the government in collaboration with the medai (who will take responsibility to mobilize the notice) should be aware, for the past few days the youth have been campaigning and forming the famous Whatsapp groups. So you should always take care over such things.
Secondly the link is nowhere to be found in google, if you want to confirm whether anything is legit online, just consult mr google, it will tell you everything, now go to google and search for "youth for governanceke", I am sure you will find nothing like this, so now you have learnt about it lets go to the third part.
The third thing is that youth and governance is done through hierarchy not just creating a small poll, so let me tell you the new way that you can participate in governance and development of your ward.
read this.

The potential of Africa’s growing youth population fuels the narrative of a continent on the rise. In Kenya, however, young people have been largely marginalised in governance as well as in development. Unless this is addressed, they are likely to be a threat to peace, a hindrance to development and an obstacle to building a strong democracy.
The 2010 Constitution of Kenya explicitly provides for the inclusion of all population groups in all decision-making and governance processes. It also introduced a devolved system to decentralise the government and promote citizen participation. Other laws that give effect to the constitutional provisions for participation include the County Government Act, which mandates county governments to facilitate the establishment of structures for citizen participation. In theory, government has moved closer to the people – but the reality on the ground tells a different story.
Interactions with young people reveal that they lack knowledge, information, skills and platforms for engagement. This is where Sauti Mtaani comes in. Sauti Mtaani, a Swahili phrase that loosely translates as “Voice in the Hood”, is a web-based platform developed by the Community Education and Empowerment Centre (CEEC) with the support of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung.
With a website (http://sautimtaani.co.ke) and a short code (21393), the platform aims to facilitate civic engagement between youth and the members of county assembly (MCAs), their local elected representatives. The devolved system of governance established 47 county assemblies, and each MCA represents a ward, which is the lowest electoral unit within Kenya’s electoral system.
How does the platform work? Using the short code, the youth send free text messages from their phones to their respective MCA. It is important that the platform is free of charge because the participating wards are in low-income areas of Nairobi. The MCA gets an alert on his or her phone and responds to the messages from any web-enabled device. This response is received on the sender’s phone and simultaneously posted on the Sauti Mtaani website. The MCAs are thus able to communicate with the youth even when they are away from their wards. To enhance interactions and to encourage healthy competition between the wards, the platform is complemented by a Facebook page and group. In a departure from traditional methods of engagement, Sauti Mtaani facilitates youth participation where young people are most at home – in the field of information and communication technology (ICT). Indeed, the idea came from the evident popularity of mobile phones and social media among urban youth. A platform that combines the use of a short message service and Facebook seemed ideal for this target group.
for more info on this just read from: https://ke.boell.org/2015/07/30/sauti-mtaani-promoting-youth-participation-governance
Lastly and funny of all go and look for the meaning of the word "doodle" in google or dictionary
https://www.google.co.ke/search?ei=UafLWtrgPIv4UJ3rn-AK&q=doodle+definition&oq=doodle&gs_l=psy-ab.1.6.0i131i67k1j0i67k1j0l8.3408.6024.0.9961.6.6.0.0.0.0.360.1313.3-4.4.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..2.4.1311...0i131k1j0i3k1.0.G3FygVYl8v4
Doodle
verb
  1. 1.

    scribble absent-mindedly.
    "he was only doodling in the margin"
noun
  1. 1.

    a rough drawing made absent-mindedly.
    "the text was interspersed with doodles"
click this link and see the meaning of doodle.
To conclude I never meant to hurt anyone and whatever i wrote here is from a good and helping heart, if I offend you in any way I apologise.




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