This archive report was first published on 3 July 2019.
At the Kenya National Archives in Nairobi, a thought-provoking photo exhibition is underway, showcasing the vision of Kenyans for the year 2063. The exhibition, organized by the Form Ni Gani Movement, features 35 images of creatives and ordinary Kenyans, including Njugush, Mammito, Teardrops, and Jaymo Ule, as they envision their future.
Launched in 2019, the Form Ni Gani movement aims to engage Kenyans in conversations about making informed decisions about their future. The creative platform encourages Kenyans to express themselves and discuss new ideas around critical issues, including contraception and family planning.
As part of the exhibition, last year's #FormNiGani highlight featured over 60 Kenyans sharing their personal stories on sex and family planning. The exhibition is hosted by award-winning Kenyan photojournalist Boniface Mwangi and is part of the #FormNiGani creatives movement.
Published on July 3, 2019, at 3:25 PM.