The Millennium Outreach S.H. Group is a non-political, non-religious and multi-ethnic organization of thirty-two people of varying backgrounds, established in 1998 to work with the warring ethnic communities of the Luo and Kissi tribal people on conflict resolution between the two groups of people. These two groups have been pitted against each other by politicians of different political camps, and the resulting violence and chaos have caused death, injury, disruption of families and communities, as well as poverty and economic and cultural havoc.

The group proposes to educate the Kisii and Luo in the principles of multiparty democracy and to help them recognize the importance of reconciliation and human rights by: (a) conducting ten workshops along the 100 km. stretch of contested border, which will bring together leaders from both communities to share sentiments and misconceptions about each other and to come up with plans of action to bring about a lasting change in attitude and behavior that recognizes human dignity; (b) establishing ten counseling centers along that border, offering counseling and services to those affected by the ethnic violence; (c) setting up ten action groups consisting of members from each group to monitor the observation of resolutions reached at the workshops; and (d) advocating for peace and tolerance between the two ethnic communities. An estimated 100,000 people will be affected by the project.