Date Monday 13 Mar 2006 CONVENTION PROGRAMME FOR THE SECOND CRIME PREVENTION CONVENTION Crime Prevention in the Age of Insecurity - towards a Safer Nairobi Time Event 0800 - 1030 Registration of convention participants 1030 - 1300 Preliminary Deliberations with stakeholders Preliminary deliberations with stakeholders Panelists: Mr. Geoffrey Katsoleh, Assistant Town Clerk Legal Affairs and Coordinator Safer Nairobi Initiative Eng Kenneth Njoroge, Deputy Director of Environment and Deputy Coordinator Safer Cities Nairobi Initiative, City Council of Nairobi Mr. Caleb Otieno, Training Superintendent, City Inspectorate and Deputy Coordinator Safer Nairobi Initiative Mr. Elijah Agevi, Director Research Triangle Africa and Adviser, Safer Cities Nairobi Initiative Ms. Teckla Muhoro, Project Coordinating Office, Safer Nairobi Initiative 1230 - 1400 1400 - 1600 Lunch Break High-level Opening Session Moderator: Mr. P.M.G Kamau, Assistant Town Clerk Administration City Council of Nairobi Opening remarks by Cllr. Dick Wathika, Mayor of the City of Nairobi Address by Paule Andre De La Porte, Resident Representative, UNDP Address by Dr. Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, Under-secretary General and Executive Director, UN-HABITAT Statement by Civil Society Representatives: Mr. Steve Ouma, Deputy Director, Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) AMREF Theatre play – Dagoretti Centre Official Opening Minister of Local Government, Hon. Musikari Kombo Tuesday 14 Mar 2006 0900 - 1030 Plenary Session I: Crime Prevention in the Age of Insecurity 1 Moderator: Mr. Alioune Badiane, Regional Director, Regional Office for Africa and Arab States Does the means matter or do we focus on the end? Ms. Laura Petrella, Ag. Coordinator, Safer Cities Programme, UN-HABITAT A five year journey towards a Safer Nairobi, The City Strategic Plan and its safety and security dimensions Mr. Elijah Agevi, Director Research Triangle Africa and Adviser, Safer Cities Nairobi Initiative “Nairobians” and Urban Space Prof Obudho, University of Nairobi, Centre for Urban Design Latin America & Caribbean: A Comparative Perspective of Safer Urban Design Governance Strategies Ms Macarena Rau, Director ICA, Latin America 1030 - 1100 1100 - 1300 Tea/Coffee Break Plenary Session II: Nairobi’s Streets and Open Spaces: Targeting Fear and Insecurity among Vulnerable Groups Moderator : Cllr. Mugabe Were, Councillor Dandora 64B Ward Public Transport and Violence against Women Ms. Anne Njogu, Executive Director Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW) Public Private Partnership in Open Space Management Eng Kenneth Njoroge, Deputy Director of Environment and Deputy Coordinator Safer Cities Nairobi Initiative, City Council of Nairobi Informal Trading – the pros and cons for safety and security on Nairobi streets Mr. Charles Munene Kiura, Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi Diminished open spaces and the plight of youth and children Ms. Darcy Varney, Director of Special Projects, Children Youth & Environments Centre for Research and Design Educational institutions today: Are they Fortresses of Fear or Cathedrals of Learning Mr. Martin Mwenda Muchena, Aga Khan Academy 1300 - 1400 Lunch Break/ Press conference/briefing – Lighting up Nairobi 1400 - 1600 Plenary Session III The Role of Housing in Crime Prevention in Nairobi – an overview of modern day residential housing designs – The Architecture of Fear 2 Moderator : Cllr. Mutinda Kavemba, Councillor Umoja Ward/ Julius Malombe, Director of Housing, Ministry of Housing Planning, Development Designs and Crime Mr. Patrick Adolwa, Director of City Planning, City Council of Nairobi The Gated Neighbourhoods Mr. Tinus Kruger, CSIR Built Environment Activating Neighbourhood Watch and Civilian Oversight over Crime Mr. Stephen Mutoro, Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Alliance of Resident Associations The Rise of the Apartments concept vs. the bungalow Mr. Reginald Okumu, Chairman, Institution of Surveyors of Kenya 1600 - 1630 1630 - 1730 Tea Break Land use and Safety Dr. Otoki Moirongo, Director, School of Architecture and Building Sciences (SABS) Safer Urban Space: A students perspective Mr. Joseoph Kamata Gacanja, Lexicon Designs Wednesday 15 Mar 2006 0900 - 1030 Plenary Session IV The Role of Residents and Community users in Safer Urban Design and Management Moderator : Cllr. Joe Aketch, Councillor Ziwani Ward Community Policing and Public Space Management Mr. Caleb Otieno, Training Superintendent, City Inspectorate and Assistant Coordinator Safer Nairobi Initiative Recreation Spaces and Youth Participation – Upgrading Space in Kibera and Jeevanjee using participatory approach Ms. Teckla Muhoro, Project Coordinating Office, Safer Nairobi Initiative Sreet Wise Public Expression Mr. Joseph Ogidi, Gidi Gidi Maji Maji, Mesenger of Truth Representative The Safety Audit for Women: Seeing Safety through Women’s eyes Ms. Hannah Kamau, PACT Kenya The role of neighbourhood associations in influencing safer planning and design Mr. Stephen Mwenesi, Chairman Kenya Alliance of Resident Associations 1030 - 1100 Tea/Coffee Break 3 1100 - 1300 Plenary Session V Extraordinary session of City Councillors, Provincial Administration, MPs, Private Sector and Resident Associations Moderator : Cllr. Dick Wathika, Mayor City Council of Nairobi/ Mr. David Kithakye, Senior Human Settlements Officer, Regional Office Africa and Arab States Kenya Police Reform Strategic Plan Representative Kenya Police Administration Police Strategic Plan and it’s Engagement Framework with Local Authorities and other Stakeholders Mr. Kinuthia Mbugua, EBS/OGS, Commandant, Administration Police Crime Prevention and Urban Safety Strategy & the City Council of Nairobi’s options for coalition building with other stakeholders Mr. Geoffrey Katsoleh, Assistant Town Clerk Legal Affairs and Coordinator Safer Nairobi Initiative Exploring an Engagement Framework – do we establish through full council resolutions stakeholder consultative forums/ town hall meetings? How could they work within the current City Council framework? Mr. Samuel Mwaura, CEO, KEPSA Communication as a tool for Enhancing Safety Mr. Elijah Agevi, Director Research Triangle Africa and Adviser, Safer Cities Nairobi Initiative 1300 - 1400 Lunch Break/ Press Conference – Nairobi Leaders Addressing Insecurity 1600 - 1730 Closing session Address by Mr. Dinesh Mehta, Acting head Urban Development Branch UNHABITAT Saturday 18 Mar 2006 0900 - 1030 Public Event At Kibera – (Football Match) Finals of the Nairobi Safer Cities Soccer Tournament 2006 Between: Makongeni Zone Vs Kibera Zone 4