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The Sister City Relationship with Minneapolis has greatly helped Eldoret Municipal Council to be more effective in dealing with disasters within the municipality. This was after a team of professional Fire Fighter personnel traveled to Eldoret in 2011 to do fire emergency training focused on the Minneapolis Fire Pumper Truck sent to Eldoret in January, 2010. The team reviewed the city’s fire response system and emergency medical services along with assessment of Eldoret’s clinics, schools and hospital system.
According to Mr. Johnston Kotut, Eldoret- Mineapolis Sister City’s Public Relations Officer, the friends of Eldoret in Minneapolis have donated two firefighting engines to the municipal (one already in use and another still on the way).
Alina Medical Services based in Mineapolis also donated an ambulance to Eldoret Municipality to assist in dealing with emergency within and outside the municipality. This was after the leadership in Eldoret presented their main challenges as disaster preparedness and health when they visited Minneapolis in 2008.
“A Sister city relationship requires commitment, clear communication, prioritization and mutual value addition assessment,” says Mr. Kotut.
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Twinning beween Eldoret and Mineapolis has opened opportunities for friendship and widened networking and investment opportunities for the residents of the two cities. It has further led to cultural exchanges and tourism. According to Mr. Kotut, visitors from Minneapolis have been visiting homes of the locals where they learn more about the practices and activities of the locals. The twinning has offered an opportunity for the people of Minneapolis to see and experience how the athlethes train in Eldoret to become champions, a sport which has branded “Eldoret as the Home of Champions.”
To strengthen this Sister City relationship, Eldoret - Minneapolis Sister Cities has been working closely with different stakeholders in the city such as, farmers, athletes, schools, hospitals to foster the relationship and make it sustainable. Their plan is to have different organizations and institutions twinned to organizations in Minneapolis. In fact, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital is already engaged in a formal partnership with Minnesota School of Medicine.
Like any other sister city, Eldoret- Mineapolis Sister City relationship has experienced some challenges which made the sister city relationship not to be active in the first years until the year 2008. The challenges include political interference, expectations that are too high, inadequate resources to facilitate visits, poor communication and change of political regimes.
Mr Kotut is however optimistic that such challenges can be addressed if sister cities know each other well and identify their interest before engagement. He also underscores the importance of Sister Cities branding their respective cities to attract tourists and creating interest to the twinning partner. Mr Kotut finally advises that city residents be allowed to drive the twinning initiative.
By Raymond Kiptum
Program Manager, Eastern Africa Sister Cities.