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WISER stands with those working for peace in Kenya

By: Emily Matthews and Katie Mikush

Issue date: 2/5/08 Section: Letters
Last update: 2/5/08 at 7:09 AM EST
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Since The Chronicle's article "DukeEngage nixes programs," published Jan. 23, we have received a number of questions about how the current situation in Kenya will affect the WISER program. More than 800 Kenyans have died in the violence following the Dec. 27 presidential elections, and over a quarter million have been displaced from their homes. We hope, along with our Kenyan colleagues and friends, that peace will soon return to the country.

As we do not want to put students in danger, we support DukeEngage's decision to suspend funding for CampWISER in Muhuru Bay this summer. We do, however, want to clarify that while WISER summer programs have been indefinitely postponed, plans for the WISER school are still moving forward and construction will begin as soon as possible. Muhuru Bay, our partner community, remains peaceful despite the current crisis.

Although Muhuru Bay is minimally affected, the ongoing political crisis and violence throughout the country require our support. The WISER student group will be raising funds for two organizations bringing relief to those impacted by the violence: the Young Women's Leadership Institute in the Rift Valley and the McKenna Clinic in Kibera.

Now is an important time to reaffirm our dedication to Kenya and our many friends there from all tribes. WISER is an international community partnership, and that partnership means that we stay committed to each other despite setbacks and events outside of our control.

To show our commitment and solidarity with all Kenyans during these trying times, please join us for a candlelight vigil on the Chapel steps from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday.



Emily Matthews

Trinity '10

WISER co-president



Katie Mikush

Trinity '09

WISER co-president
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