Janet Orimba
May 02, 2026 12:26
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Hello. Yes, I can hear you. By mobilizing people. Yes. To help the vulnerable groups. Okay. Yes. To what extent does your pastor's leadership influence trust, confidence or community members' participation in church groups?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
By letting, by being open when communicating to people and telling people how things are, yes. By being open to people, yes. Do you think the influence is very high, high or moderate? Influence as in? Influencing them to do these community members, participation in church groups. I've seen the influence high because if there's an...
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Anything that needs to be done in the church, the pastor has a key voice. So if he speaks, the things will go on very fast. But his influence is very important. His influence is very high. Yes. Okay. Thank you. Which empowerment activities by the church or any other organization or government, NGOs, are you involved in? Me as a person? Yes. Ask again.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Which empowerment activities by the church or any other organization, maybe like those groups that we are involved in, this is a table banking. Which are you involved in, you as a person? Yes, as a person I'm involved in a ladies meeting, a group with the ladies. Okay, your table banking. How did you hear about those groups?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Your group and I were involved in, how did you hear about it? Was it church announcement or friend? Through a friend in church, yes. Okay. Who encouraged or influenced you to join? The same friend. The same friend. Yes. Did your pastor know about it? The inception or the formation or me joining or... Yeah, the inception, you joining, all that. Did your pastor know about it?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Of course, he doesn't know whether he joined. Yeah. I'm not sure whether he knows the inception. Yes. Yes. Okay. How did your pastor influence your participation? Who, me as a person? In the church or in the groups? In the groups. Did he encourage, you've said you're not sure whether he knows? Yes. Okay.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
so rather let me say not sure whoever is aware these groups helped you in your life um it has helped me to with the some of the little development not much development just personal development simple small personal development okay yes personal development overall how would you rate the impact of these groups activities on your life
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Are they very positive? Are they positive or are they negative? How would you rate them? As in you want number one to five, one to ten, one to four, one to three or? Not one to ten all. Just positive or negative. Do you see the impact positive of these groups or do you see that impact negative? Positive. Positive.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Mm-hmm. Okay. How have you observed positive changes among other group members? Are they very significant changes that you've seen? Ama, no changes at all? Ama, the changes are just slight. The group that I'm in? Yes. The other members that you are involved with in the same group. Yes, I have seen. I've seen positive changes. Yes, I've seen positive changes. Yes. Okay. Yes.
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
There are people with special needs.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
in your group, like the BWD, Widowed? Are there any of those in the group that you're involved in? I'm trying to think of the member. Then let me take my eyes very fast to see the members that we have then. No, for now, no. No? Okay. What challenges do you think?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
These people, now this is overall. What challenges do you think the PWDs or the widowed face in trying to improve their lives economically? One, the challenge of stigmatization.
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
Yes, yes, that is one, and you can explain more of that. Then another challenge is what? Okay, the stigmatization, and I think I have that one for now, yeah. Okay. How does your pastor, all chaps, help address these challenges? Ask again. How does your pastor...
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Yes. Or the church help to address these challenges. The challenges that these people are facing, these special groups, like that one that you've said, discrimination or discrimination. How do you think your pastor or the church help to address these challenges? One is keeping awareness of them. Yes.
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
And the challenges they go through, then mobilizing people to help. Okay. To him directly through group. Yes. Okay. What support is still lacking? For these groups? Yes. I think lack of information. Yes. For the people that can help. Then because of stigmatization.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
There is no awareness for them, for the stigmatized. Okay. How do you work together as a group? Now this is on group dynamics. In that group that you're involved in, how do you work together as a group? Are you very organized? Is it moderately organized?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Is it poorly organized or not organized at all? Okay, there's organized, moderately organized or not? Not organized at all. So the three ratings? Yes, three ratings. Which one and which one? So you're saying whether we organize moderately or not organized. For now, I think we're organized.
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
Because we are still getting to grow. So at the level we are, I think we are organized at that level. Okay. Yes. Thank you. What strengths help your group succeed? Teamwork. Teamwork? Yes. Is there any other? Teamwork makes the group succeed. There's lots among members.
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
Yes? Mary? Sorry? Is there any trust among members? Trust? Trust among members? Members within the group? Yes. Trust, trust, I think there's trust because when you loan people, you don't loan people when there's no trust. You don't keep your money, you don't trust them. So I think there's trust, yes. It's true.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
And when they are loaned this money, is there a financial discipline to pay back the loans? There is, because when you don't pay within the stipulated time, the rate is increased like from 10 to 15 to 20 percent, yes. Okay. And how is the leadership?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
It will make it more elaborate. Within that group, do you have strong leadership? Yes. For me, the leadership is strong, yes. Okay. What issues currently weaken participation or progress in your groups? Ask that again. What issues currently weaken participation or progress in your groups?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Absentism? Absentism, yes. Absentism? Yes. Is there any other? For now I have that one, the only one. Don't you think lack of commitment can lead to those groups weakening? Yes, that can be an answer to yes. What about financial constraints?
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Oh, yes. Irregular meetings. Irregular meetings, that can also be, yes. Okay. Conflict among members, can it contribute to one's weakening of a group? We've never had a conflict among members. Okay. But generally, when there's a conflict, when it is not resolved, it weakens a group. Okay. Yes.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
So what would you like the church leaders to do differently to support economic and social empowerment of their congregants and their communities? Say, ask that again. I'm asking, what would you like the church leaders to do differently to support economic and social empowerment of their congregants?
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
And probably their communities. Your view? I'm thinking loud. Yes. Church supporting the congregation. Economically. What would you like to... One of them is creating awareness. Okay. Because when people are aware of... When they get the mission, there's an information, creating awareness, you've empowered people. Yes. So...
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
Do you mean empowerment as in financial or just basically empowerment? It is support economic and social empowerment. Or social empowerment. Social and economic. Social and economic. Yes. What would you wish to see the church leaders do differently to support those two, both economic and social empowerment of their congregants or their communities?
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
I'm trying to think. I'm still thinking loud. Okay. The same. Yeah. Probably connecting them to a channel that can empower them economically. Yes. Most of the very unable or just generally to promote the church teamwork and unity.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
The whole group? Yes. Okay, thank you. What would make empowerment initiatives more effective in Laikipia County? Ask that again. What would make empowerment initiatives more effective in Laikipia County? Empowerment, more effective? By creating awareness to the concerned people.
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Speaker 2 (Janet Orimba)
Yes, creating awareness. For some people are like the people on ground, like the chiefs and like the pastors.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
now, on which in turn pastor will relay the message to the congregants, the chief, to the people within the clan or within the area. Yes. Okay. And of course providing the resources if need be. If possible. Okay, thank you so much. Those were the questions. I think we've ended the questions. I'm very grateful for your time.
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Speaker 1 (Janet Orimba)
you're welcome and thank you all for bothering you at uh almost evening kabisa thank you so much thank you so much
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