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SOLGIDI SOLIDARITY WITH GIRLS IN DISTRESS

SOLGIDI SOLIDARITY WITH GIRLS IN DISTRESS. Presentation during the AK Shalom Award in Germany June 2010. The child. Culturally Legally Biologically. PHYSICAL. INTELLECTUAL. SOCIAL. EMOTIONAL. SPIRITUAL. Holistic development of a child. Children rights. Right to life

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SOLGIDI SOLIDARITY WITH GIRLS IN DISTRESS

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  1. SOLGIDISOLIDARITY WITH GIRLS IN DISTRESS Presentation during the AK Shalom Award in Germany June 2010

  2. The child • Culturally • Legally • Biologically

  3. PHYSICAL INTELLECTUAL SOCIAL EMOTIONAL SPIRITUAL Holistic development of a child

  4. Children rights • Right to life • Right to protection • Right to development • Right to participation

  5. Child experiences our society • Children are depended beings who rely on the adults for the holistic development by the provision of the basic child rights as mentioned earlier. • Child abuses as a result of denial of their human rights are on the increase

  6. SOLGIDI-Solidarity with girls in Distress A Programme of the Catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa initiated by Sr. Dr. Lea Ackermann with the support of Br. Frank TenHoopen to assist children from families of Commercial sex workers in Mombasa Districts Of Coast province in 2002- April

  7. GOAL-SOLGIDI Children of Commercial Sex workers given opportunity to education and lead a normal accepted life

  8. OBJECTIVE To contribute towards the improvement of the lifestyles of children of commercial sex workers

  9. TARGET Primary beneficiaries are children of CSWs up to the age of 18 yrs while their guardians become secondary beneficiaries. Target area is the great Mombasa

  10. CHILD OF A SEX WORKER “MTOTO WA NYOKA NI NYOKA”

  11. EXPERIENCES OF CHILDREN OF CSWs • Lack of parental love • Lack of formation • Exposure to abuses • Poor child parent relationship • Sexual exploitation • Child labour • Loss of life • Low self esteem • Early pregnancy

  12. EXPERIENCES cont… • Early adult responsibilities • Trafficking both locally and internationally • Poor school performance • Drug abuse • Stigmatization • Malnutrition • School drop out • Street life

  13. OUR ROLE-SOLGIDI • Provision of basic education -identification of the beneficiaries -Provision of school fees and other requirements (books, uniforms, personal effects etc ) -monitoring of the child in school -School transport

  14. OUR ROLE cont…. Provision of support and care -Home Visits -psycho-social support -formation for primary and secondary beneficiaries through adventures unlimited and education for life -provision of food supplements -support groups for the guardians -monitoring of the beneficiaries out of school -Rescue of children in difficult circumstances

  15. Provision of School requirement

  16. Provision of transport

  17. Our Role cont’

  18. SOLGIDI CONTRIBUTION IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT • Enhancement of self esteem hence promotion of inner peace • Provision of basic needs • Wholistic development of the child • Promotion and protection of the developing child (BUD)

  19. Legal instruments-Kenya • UNCRC • ACWRC • CHILDREN ACT 2000 • SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT • NEW LABOUR LAWS • OUR CULTURES • RELIGIOUS LAW

  20. IMPACT OF OUR WORK Enhanced Self Esteem in our beneficiaries Community and stakeholders appreciating the Programme and its activities Guardians now have opportunity to address their issues

  21. IMPACT OF OUR WORK Girls from our Programme who successfully completed form 4 and gained access to tertiary colleges Through networking our clients are accessing services from different Stakeholders Beneficiaries are able to complete their formal education accordingly in the Programme

  22. IMPACT OF OUR WORK

  23. ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR AK SHALOM AWARD 2010

  24. Collaborators G.O.K through the children department and other relevant departments Archdiocesan programmes CGPH SOLWODI C.C.Is FBOs NGOs

  25. Statistics • 500 children getting psychosocial support annually • 200 guardians supported • 67 girls gone through secondary education and completed • Currently 136 girls , 7 boys in school and 16 in college

  26. YOUR ROLE • When we talk of Children in the world what do we mean? • What is the role of the child in the society? • What does this expose our the child to? • What is your role in the development and protection of the child?

  27. THANK YOU

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