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A citizen is defined as a participatory member of the community.  Discuss how you can be participatory in your different communities from the immediate home community to the wider global community

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by Kelvin Kitanga -
I can be participatory in my immediate home community by actively contributing to household tasks, supporting my family members, and maintaining open communication. In my local community, I can volunteer for local initiatives, join neighborhood activities, and support small businesses. On a national level, I can stay informed about issues affecting my country, participate in elections, and advocate for meaningful change. Globally, I can contribute by supporting international causes, raising awareness about global challenges like climate change, and using digital platforms to collaborate and make a positive impact.
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by Elias Gitau -
Let me just enumerate what is I think one needs to do to demonstrate citizenship:
1. Vote
2. Take care of the environment
3. Abide to the laws of the land
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by Sarah Kitanga -
I can be a participatory member of my immediate home community by engaging in activities run by the community for the wellness of the home at large such as clean-ups to ensure we maintain a safe and clean environment. Take part in sit-downs and meetings that have been organized in the community in order to better our living conditions and make the home community a better and comfortable place to dwell in.
In the wider global community, i can take part in CSR activities that aim to bridge gaps in the global world as well as take part in seminars, meetings and conventions that tackle issues facing the World.
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by HARRIET NASIEVANDA -
I can actively contribute to my community by participating in clean-up activities to maintain a healthier and more sustainable environment, engaging in and supporting campaigns addressing critical issues like climate change and inequality, advocating for eco-friendly practices, and ensuring equal opportunities for all.
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by Solomon Githu -
I can be a participatory member in my community by following the laws, ensuring the environment is clean, participating in the community activities.
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by Elias Gitau -
As a citizen, on has a duty to concern themselves with the welfare of the community. Like any other social entity, this is affected by PESTEL.
One on to actively participate in community welfare is by attending and actively participating in community, commonly referred too as Barazas here in Kenya.
Secondly, actively contributing ones views on public participation meetings at the ward, constituency, county and national level.
Thirdly, one may participate in the UN surveys as a global citizen.
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by Elias Gitau -
As a citizen, on has a duty to concern themselves with the welfare of the community. Like any other social entity, this is affected by PESTEL.
One on to actively participate in community welfare is by attending and actively participating in community, commonly referred too as Barazas here in Kenya.
Secondly, actively contributing ones views on public participation meetings at the ward, constituency, county and national level.
Thirdly, one may participate in the UN surveys as a global citizen.
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by Elias Gitau -
As a citizen, on has a duty to concern themselves with the welfare of the community. Like any other social entity, this is affected by PESTEL.
One on to actively participate in community welfare is by attending and actively participating in community, commonly referred too as Barazas here in Kenya.
Secondly, actively contributing ones views on public participation meetings at the ward, constituency, county and national level.
Thirdly, one may participate in the UN surveys as a global citizen.
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by Elias Gitau -
As a citizen, on has a duty to concern themselves with the welfare of the community. Like any other social entity, this is affected by PESTEL.
One on to actively participate in community welfare is by attending and actively participating in community, commonly referred too as Barazas here in Kenya.
Secondly, actively contributing ones views on public participation meetings at the ward, constituency, county and national level.
Thirdly, one may participate in the UN surveys as a global citizen.
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by Speciousor Nangama -
Offering environment cleaning services, empowering young minds to develop critical thinking and offering civic educations to the locals in my community'
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by Sharon Nekesa -
Being a participatory citizen starts at home contributing to a supportive family environment, helping with responsibilities, and fostering meaningful relationships. In the local community, i can volunteer, support local businesses, engaging in neighborhood initiatives, and advocate for positive change. Nationally, staying informed and voting. Citizenship is not just about presence but about action choosing to engage, uplift, and make an impact wherever one belongs.
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by Sarah Ekpenbor -
I can be a participatory member by of my community carrying out the rules and regulation of the community and also engaging in activities of the community and also carryout community development service. as a business tycoon i will create employment opportunities for individuals in the community
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by Diana Kuria -
I can be a participatory member of the community by volunteering to help out needy kids around my neighborhoods, especially those being raised by their grandparents, so help the kids read and write, joining different CSR projects with friends and peers.