Youth Volunteers Clean Aga Khan Walk in “Clean City, Peaceful City” Initiative

  • About 80 youth volunteers conducted a cleanup along Aga Khan Walk and surrounding streets in Nairobi CBD.
  • The exercise was organized by Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) Kenya.
  • The activity was held in partnership with the Nairobi City County Government.
  • Volunteers were drawn from the International Peace Youth Group.
  • The cleanup is part of the “Clean City, Peaceful City” Project.

Where It Affects Movement

  • Aga Khan Walk
  • Nearby CBD streets
  • Pedestrian corridors around central Nairobi

Why It Matters for Nairobi

  • Cleaner walkways improve pedestrian safety
  • Reduced litter lowers blocked drainage risks
  • Supports flood mitigation during rainy seasons
  • Improves public transport access points in CBD

Framework Behind the Initiative

  • The project is anchored in the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War.
  • The document contains 10 articles and 38 clauses focused on conflict prevention.
  • Article 10 promotes spreading a culture of peace through community action.
  • The Nairobi cleanup was presented as Article 10 in action.

Key Statements

  • Volunteers said poor waste disposal contributes to flooding and urban disorder.
  • Youth leaders emphasized that community cooperation builds peaceful coexistence.
  • Organizers noted the project supports Sustainable Development Goal 11 — sustainable cities.
  • Nairobi County officials welcomed continued partnerships for a cleaner city.

Previous Activity

  • A similar cleanup was held February 21, 2026 along the Nairobi River.
  • That event ran under the “Love Your City, Clean Your River” campaign.

What’s Next

  • HWPL Kenya plans monthly cleanup exercises
  • More collaboration expected with:
    • Nairobi City County Government
    • UN-Habitat
  • Focus areas:
    • CBD pedestrian zones
    • River corridors
    • Public transport access points

Metros Insight 🚶‍♂️

  • Clean corridors improve commuter experience
  • Reduced waste lowers stormwater blockage
  • Youth-led civic action strengthens urban discipline
  • Consistent cleanups could improve CBD walkability

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