Building Peace and promoting Social Justice

Addressing root causes of conflict and fostering sustainable peace

Fostering Peace in conflict-affected communities

RCK is dedicated to promoting peace and social justice in communities affected by displacement and conflict. Our Peace and Social Justice Program aims to address root causes of conflict, enhance community resilience, and build sustainable peace.

Mission

To contribute to sustainable peace and stability by enhancing mental wellbeing and community cohesion through integrated peacebuilding and psychosocial support initiatives.

Peace and Social Justice Programs

Impact

Our integrated approach has contributed to:

  • Reduced inter-communal tensions
  • Improved relationships between displaced persons and host communities
  • Enhanced local capacity for conflict resolution
  • Increased participation of women and youth in peacebuilding
  • Progress in addressing root causes of conflict

Through mental health and psychosocial support integrated with peacebuilding, we work to heal individual and collective trauma, strengthen community resilience, and create the conditions for sustainable peace.

Research and Resources

Explore our collection of documents addressing critical issues in Kenya. These resources cover climate-induced displacement, conflict analysis in the Kakuma region, and legal perspectives on internally displaced persons (IDPs). Our research provides valuable insights into the complex challenges facing vulnerable populations and informs approaches to peace and social justice.

Climate Change and Development Induced Displacement in Tana River, Turkana and Nairobi Counties

Kakuma Conflict Analysis Report

IDPs Legal Opinion by RCK