Project Objective

Overall Objective
To contribute to inclusive, just, and climate-resilient urban development in Kenya.

Specific Objective
To strengthen the participation and influence of civil society actors in SWWM-related policy processes through capacity building, digital tools, and localized action.
Who We Work With
The SCEJU learning platforms are designed for the project’s five main target groups (TGs). Each training pathway is tailored to the practical needs, policy environments, and advocacy roles of these groups.
TG1
Informal Water Actors (e.g., vendors, community water points)
TG2
Informal Waste Actors (e.g., waste pickers, recyclers, local service providers)
TG3
Youth and Women in Informal Settlements
TG4
County-Based Civil Society Organizations
TG5
County and National Government Stakeholders
Project Outputs
SCEJU delivers impact through four key outputs
Tailored trainings and digital tools for grassroots actors, CSOs, and youth advocates.
Forums to improve accountability and influence decision-making in urban governance.
Financial and technical support to local initiatives in water and waste management.
E-learning platforms, social campaigns, and digital storytelling tools to expand civic engagement.
Let's learn together
Explore Our E-Learning Platforms
YoSUDA – Young Sustainable Urbanization Digital Activists
YoSUDA is an e-learning platform that empowers youth across Kenya and beyond with skills in digital advocacy, leadership, and sustainable urban development. Participants gain practical knowledge on how to influence policy, lead community action, and build strategic online campaigns.


TG1 & TG2 E-Learning – Informal Water and Waste Actors
This platform delivers technical, legal, and leadership training for informal actors working at the frontlines of waste collection, water vending, and community-based service delivery. Participants explore real-world case studies, regulatory frameworks, and operational skills to improve impact and sustainability.
