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"speaker_name": "Mr. Keya",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Gender, Children and Social Development",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to answer. On 14th April, 2010, I responded to the above Question regarding street children in Mombasa. Consequently, the supplementary question arose as to where the street children being rehabilitated at the Tononoka Church Protection Centre and those attending various schools and vocational training slept. I, therefore, beg to respond as follows:- (a) Day scholars in secondary schools put up at Alms House which is a facility of Mombasa Municipal Council. Primary and Nursery school pupils as well as the youth who attend vocational skills training all stay at the Christian Industrial Training Centre. It is emphasized that the Tononoka Church Protection Centre is a new project which started in the year 2008 and hence no child has completed their learning. Mr. Speaker, Sir, my Ministry also carries out other child welfare activities in Mombasa, besides those mentioned yesterday which are aimed at stabilizing the children hence reducing the numbers that tend to rise in the streets. These include the Likoni Remand and Rehabilitation school which caters for the children in conflict with the law and have been taken through court processes. The children in these facilities include those who were previously in the streets and those who were in ordinary communities. The Orphans and Vulnerable Children Cash Transfer programme covers 850 families in the larger Mombasa District. Under the programme, each of the targeted families receives Kshs1,500 per month to cater for orphans and vulnerable children within the families. The Ministry has recently opened a new---"
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