Kenya Sign Language Interpreters (KSLIA) meeting
held on 5th July 2006 at KSLRP 844 Building UoN.
Present
David
Agondoa
Washington
Akaranga
Akitsa
Aggrey
Mary
Njoki
David
Lokorcholia
Simon
Angira
Elizabeth
Shiakamiri
Jane
Muthoni
Miriam
Eseme
Amos
Wanyoike
Leonida
Kaula
Lucy
Atieno
Jefwa
Mweri
Robert
Mwirigi
Gathakari
Judy
Mary
Nzioka
Pricilla
Mwangi
Anne
Mwenesi
Jack
Owiti
Christine
Ondicho
Bedan
Parimisa
Kariuki
Catherine
Adhiambo
Vickie
Apologies
Raphael
Mbalo
Mercy
Ngugi
Agenda
Report
from Present office/Officials
WASLI
Issues
arising and way forward
KSLIA
– membership, officials, election of officials elections of
regional representatives
AOB
Training
of Interpreters
Interpreter
remunerations
The
meeting began some minutes after 10am.
The
meeting began by the current officials giving an update of
activities and progress since the registration of the association.
It was noted by all present that since the elections in September of
2000 no major activities have taken place except the involvement of
members in various forums and activities.
The
current office bearers as the registrar’s records are as follows:-
Chair
– Jack Owiti
Secretary
– Mary Njoki
Treasurer
– Eunice Kasisi
These
officials were elected to facilitate the formation and registration
of an association for interpreters in Kenya. Since the registration
there has been no major presence of the association. All present
agreed to revive the association and move the agenda and objectives
of the association for the interpreters’ profession to be
recognized, visible and active in the Kenyan market. There are
numerous issues affecting interpreters in Kenya and there is need
for unity among the interpreters, vision and direction for the
future of the profession in Kenya.
George
Mweri attended the World Association of Sign Language Interpreters
(WASLI) conference. The conference was held in South Africa in
September 2005. The conference’s aim was to come up with a
worldwide body for Sign Language Interpreters. His participation was
as follows:-
He
was sponsored by the Finish Sign Language Interpreters Association
He
presented a country report on the KSLIA,
Gained
contacts from other associations
He
reported that in that conference there was an election although no
representative was elected for Africa. The conference discussed
several issues affecting interpreters in Africa and the rest of the
world. He has literature and other resources from the conference,
which he has made available to the association offices. He also
reported that since the conference Philemon Akatch is the vice chair
of WASLI. Akatch is discussing the possibilities of having an
African SLIA.
Issues
arising – due to the low profile of the association many
organizations do not know or recognize the interpreters body.
Members present raised concerns about mushrooming of organizations
purporting to train, certify and advocate for Kenyan interpreters
without involving Kenyan interpreters. Such organization is Deaf
AID which is working with KSDC hoping to train and certify
interpreters – the members were shown a white paper proposal
detailing the agenda of Deaf AID. Members resolved to have the
Association write a letter to Deaf AID, the introduction letter will
details our objectives and presence. George, Washington together
with the Officials to schedule a meeting with Deaf AID. The meeting
with Deaf AID was proposed tentatively to be on the 5th
of August depending on their availability.
Members
also mandated the officials to write letters to other organizations
and government offices introducing the association and explaining
our objectives and mandate. The organizations to be addressed
include but are not limited to:-
UoN
Maseno
University
KU
Machakos
TTC
Kamagambo
TTC
UDPK
KISE
KIE
UNDP
APDK
HI
CHESIRE
International
KNAD
Liverpool
VCT
WASLI
RID
USA
GDC
KSDC
KNAD
Branches
Deaf
Churches in Kenya
Head
of Civil Services
Social
Services
Etc
On
KSLIA membership it was reiterated that as the by laws states
membership is open to practicing interpreters, sign language students
and any other interested individuals or organizations. The membership
fee is Ksh. 1000, members resolved to look at redefining the criteria
for membership and reviewing the current by laws to be clear and
concise. On KSLIA office bearers the meeting resolved that the
current office bearers remain the same as follows:-
Chair
– Jack Owiti
Secretary
– Mary Njoki
Treasurer
– Eunice Kasisi
The
meeting also resolved that regional representatives be elected to
provide contact persons and representation of the regions. The
regional representatives were proposed and elected as follows
Western
Region – Simon Angira
Central
Region – David Agondwa
Coast
Region – Elizabeth Mwamburi
Nairobi
Region – Victoria Adhiambo
Jefwa
Mweri – spokesperson for the association
The
new officials were mandated to act on behalf of the association and
given the necessary power and autonomy to advance the course of the
association. Among the urgent issues to be embarked on by the office
bearers include the following: -
Circulate
the minutes and other communications from the association
Follow
up on the critical issues agreed upon as action points
Write
introductory letters to all organizations working with or are
associated with the Deaf Community and Interpreters.
George
and Jack will be following up with WASLI on collaboration issues
Aggrey,
Washington, David, Njoki and Jack to look at logo and letterhead
samples
Aggrey
and the main officials will research banking options for the
associations bank account. The members present resolved that once a
suitable bank has been identified the officials are hereby given the
mandate to open the bank account and report on the status by the
next meeting.
Officials
will also formalize the relationship with KSLRP and the use of KSLRP
facilities including offices, postal address and resource center.
Officials
will make payments for printing letterhead, registration of the
logo, printing the receipt books, making stamp and purchase of
stationary – files, papers etc
Update
records at the registrar’s office, register logo and colors,
letter head etc
Drafting,
updating the TOR and professional ethics of Kenyan Interpreters.
AOB
Members
asked the association to be proactive on notifying it’s members of
the current trends, training and conference opportunities.
KSLRP
will be organizing lectures on the responsibilities of the
interpreters and the dates and venue will be communicated.
Members
raised concerns about the variations and discrepancies on the
remunerations of packages offered to interpreters for taking
assignments. After long deliberations members agreed that the minimum
rate per day for interpretation services will be Ksh. 2500. This rate
applies to professional services and it is the minimum.
Due
to the wanting financial situation of the association members
contributed a total of Ksh. 2100 to be used for opening bank account,
printing letterheads, etc George and Angira paid their membership
fees Ksh. 1000 each. Members resolved to pay up their membership by
the end of July.
With
no other business the meeting adjourned with the next meeting fixed
for the 12th
of August 2006.
With
no other business the meeting adjourned at 1pm.
Chair:
_________________________ Signature: ____________________
Date:______________
Secretary:
_________________________ Signature: ____________________
Date:______________
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