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Support Boy Child In Your Advocacy For Children’s Rights – Speaker Wetang’ula Urges UNICEF

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National Assembly Speaker Rt. Hon Dr Moses Wetang’ula has asked UNICEF to consider including the support of the boy child in their advocacy programmes.

According to Wetang’ula, the boy child continues to be an “endangered species” after most organizations championing the rights of children directed all their arsenals towards girls at the expense of boys.

“The boy child in Kenya is suffering in silence. All efforts have been put into uplifting the girl child. UNICEF should intervene because they have the capacity,” said the Speaker.

Wetang’ula made the remarks when he hosted UNICEF Kenya Representative Dr Shaheen Nilofer who paid him a courtesy call in his office at Parliament Buildings on Thursday.

Wetang’ula postures with Nilofer

Deputy Speaker Hon Gladys Boss and Migori County MP Hon Fatuma Zainab were present.

“UNICEF has done well in uplifting the girl child. They have gotten the girl from the kitchen to the table.” said Mr. Wetang’ula.

He added: “The boy child has been forgotten in this journey and this might lead to a society that is not balanced.”

Wetang’ula also noted the need to formulate policies that can also safeguard the rights of the boy child for equality in society.

He lamented that even in his Catholic church during church service, girls are at the forefront during worship as they take part in liturgical dancing while boys are left to watch at the periphery.

Deputy Speaker Hon Gladys Boss passes a point at the meeting

The Speaker assured UNICEF that the National Assembly is ready to support their programmes geared towards alleviating poverty and ensuring equality in society.

“The National Assembly is ready to collaborate and work with UNICEF because the organization is a very important partner to the government,” he added.

UNICEF Representative to Kenya, Shaheen Nilofer

Wetangu’la observed that UNICEF has been able to comfortably operate in the country because they discharge their duties without wagging their fingers at the government. In saying this, all the Parliamentary Committees that are relevant to programmes undertaken by UNICEF have essentially been directed to collaborate to drive their agenda home.

Dr Nilofer pointed out that the National Assembly was a critical wing of government noting that collaboration was necessary to actualisation of their agenda.

“UNICEF has closely worked with ministries and other government entities in our work and collaboration by the National Assembly will be a big win for us in our efforts to achieve our goal,” she added.

UNICEF has committed to support various programmes in the country including the Agriculture, Education and Social Protection sectors.

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