NGO in Moyale rolls out a children protection project

Jul 19, 2023 - 18:08
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NGO in Moyale rolls out a children protection project
Group photo of all stakeholders who attended the launch of a three-year program SND Program Manager. Joan Kosgey (seated right in yellow blouse) appealed to all to collaborate to secure a radiant path for children, upholding their rights and nurturing their growth

Moyale,

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

KNA by Gatana Muchira

 A non-governmental organisation operating in Marsabit County, Strategies for Northern Development (SND) yesterday flagged off a three-year project to address child abuse via outdated traditional and cultural practices in Northern Kenya.

Dubbed "Child Protection through Capacity Building, Transformation of Social Norms, and Strengthening of Protection Mechanisms,” the project is intended to eliminate the exploitation of children through child trafficking and unsafe migration.

The programe is also focusing on eradication of outdated cultural practices like female genital mutilation (FGM) and children trafficking which is commonly practiced in Moyale Sub County which is at the border of Kenya and Ethiopia.

SND Executive Director Ali Ebrahim Dida said the project has received funding from the BMZ (German Government) through terre des hommes.

“We are going to engage children at the school and community level, community members including parents, county and National government officials in different areas within the Sub-County to realize the outcome of this program. There will also be baseline survey which will be carried out to map the hot spots areas of child exploitation,” Dida said.

Dida noted that children are the future, shaping for tomorrow, and the way we care for them and guide them as we bring them up holds immense significance. He however said that although they confront diverse challenges within the area, climate change was the foremost issue.

The launch which was also attended by among others the Moyale Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP), Harrison Kiarie and the Sub-County Children officer Patrick Ndirangu who gave a brief on child trafficking, female genital mutilation (FGM) and early marriages in the sub-county.

Kiarie said that it was regrettable that Children in Moyale Sub-County and the entire Marsabit County are confronting numerous challenges, from the persistent issue of FGM to child exploitation and more their struggles are real.

He said it is high time to come together to resolve these injustices.

“We cannot win this battle alone; it requires collective effort from all stakeholders to ensure a brighter future for the children. Let's stand united and work tirelessly to end child exploitation. Today, I'm grateful to see all of us gathered here, ready to share our vision for a better tomorrow”

Moyale Children Officer Patrick Ndirangu appealed to communities living within the Sub-County to shun retrogressive cultural practices, like FGM and early marriages which he said often compromise the girl child education. He said the communities believe that once a girl child undergoes the FGM rite, she is ready to be married off.

The SND Programme Manager Joan Kosgey said her ambition is to leave a lasting imprint on child protection in Marsabit County.

She however appealed for collaboration between all stakeholders to secure a radiant path for children, upholding their rights and nurturing their growth.

The launch was also attended by Christine Ondieki, Assistant Director, Children’s Services. Mary Gorett Mogaka, Director, Counter Trafficking in Persons Secretariat. Veronica Mwangi, Chairperson, Counter Trafficking in Persons (CTi P) Secretariat all from Nairobi amongst others.

Courtesy K.N.A 

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