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A civil society group has kicked off a campaign aimed at strengthening ties between local residents and security agencies in a bid to tackle insecurity and promote lasting peace in Mandera County.
The initiative by AFOSC-Kenya began with a community roadshow in Mandera Town, bringing together residents, government officials, and security actors for open dialogue on improving trust and collaboration.
The event was officially flagged off by the Deputy County Commissioner for Mandera East and was attended by senior officers from the Mandera County Government’s Department of Cohesion.
Organisers said the roadshow offered an inclusive platform for community members to voice their concerns, share experiences, and explore practical solutions to local security challenges.
“This initiative is part of AFOSC-Kenya’s ongoing commitment to promoting peace, mutual understanding, and community-led security solutions in Mandera County,” stated AFOSC Executive Director Mohamed Sheikh.
The organisation plans to roll out similar roadshows in other parts of the county to lay the groundwork for community-led security structures, in partnership with local leaders and government agencies.