Help Disabled Children Actualize Their Dreams – First Lady


First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has urged key stakeholders and Kenyans in general to help facilitate children living with disability to realize their potential and contribute to national development.

The First Lady said children must be given top priority for the country to achieve the goal of ensuring access to equal opportunities and inclusivity of all citizens.

“To make this work, it is vital for us to also ensure accessibility as a key feature of inclusivity in our education system.

“Access without biasness will not only eliminate discrimination and stigma, it will equip our children with the necessary skills they need to help them overcome their adversity,” said the First Lady.

The First Lady spoke on Wednesday when she toured St Kizito Litein School for the Deaf in Kericho County during an event to celebrate rehabilitation works of the institution which were funded by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and other partners.

She thanked the Government for recognizing the value and strength of diversity in the country adding that National and Legal Frameworks and Policies formulated will ensure resources are dedicated to promote diversity and inclusion.

“We believe that every child, every person must be given a chance to maximize their full potential and contribute towards the growth of our country,” she said.

She pointed out that her Beyond Zero initiative supports the Government in its quest to achieve inclusivity by advocating for equal access to healthcare and education for children with disabilities.

“We have also supported Government initiatives that seek to protect their welfare through advocating for increased registration in the National Council for Persons with Disability,” said the First Lady.

She said meaningful transformation in the country, can only be achieved by working towards promoting social and economic development of children, mothers and families.

“What we are seeing here today with the rehabilitation project, is an example of how we can all play a role in improving the learning outcomes for children living with disabilities, and to support them in realizing their individual learning journey,” said the First Lady.

She commended the management and staff of the Central Bank of Kenya for raising funds that led to the rehabilitation of classrooms, dormitories, sanitary facilities, fresh water boreholes, installation of water harvesting structures, the installation of solar lights and landscaping.Top of Form

 

SUBBottom of FormShe also applauded Safaricom and M-Pesa Foundation for donating a computer laboratory to the school to enhance learning through modern technology.

The partnership between the school and CBK began in 2016 following a memorable performance at the Kenya Music Festival State Concert resulting in a special bonding between the school’s 160 pupils, staff and management of the Central Bank of Kenya.

The First Lady also urged children to work hard in school in order to develop their unique skills and talents.

CBK Governor Dr Patrick Njoroge recounted the journey of friendship and bonding between the children and staff of St Kizito Litein School for the Deaf with the CBK fraternity, Safaricom, Bata shoes company among other corporate and individual donors who ensured fulfilment of their dream.

Among the  dignitaries whore addressed the event were Education CAS Dr Sarah Ruto, Kericho County Commissioner Karung’o Kamau and the school’s Headteacher Ms. Rosemary Munyendo. The event was attended by among others Bishop Alfred Rotich of Kericho Catholic Diocese and the Chief of Staff in the Office of the First Lady Constance Gakonyo. – Pscu

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