Empowering street families is not just about providing basic needs
Empowering street families is not just about providing basic needs; it’s about equipping them with the skills and opportunities to rebuild their lives. We celebrated Christmas with street families in Thika, but the real work lies ahead.
I call upon the government and the Street Families Rehabilitation Trust Fund to embrace modern, skill-based rehabilitation programs that ensure sustainable livelihoods. Additionally, streamlining access to national IDs for street families will open doors to employment and business opportunities, fostering independence and productivity.
Together, let’s create a society where everyone has a chance to thrive.
Advancing Kenya’s Creative Economy and Innovation Through Transformative Programs
Today in Nairobi,Kenya we had the privilege of holding futuristic discussion on creative economy and youth development programs with Denis Itumbi, Head of Presidential Special Projects and Creative Economy. In attendance were Mary Wambui, the Chairperson of the Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK) and
Dr. Adrian Kamotho Chairperson,Transport Licensing Appeals Board.
The discussions centered on creating pathways to nurture and support the vibrant talents and innovations across Kenya with a regional and global outlook and exploring partnerships between public and private sectors to unlock more opportunities for the youth.