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"speaker_name": "Gatundu North, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Wanjiku Kibeh",
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"content": "also be very cautious of what we will do to ensure that community-based rehabilitation programmes are also strengthened in the community. Why am I saying this? In the community where I come from, a child was never owned by a family but he or she was owned by the community. What this means is that if my child misbehaves in my neighbourhood, my neighbour had the opportunity to discipline this child. For me, even as we try to strengthen the rehabilitation schools, the issue of community-based rehabilitation is very important. I am looking at a situation whereby we can use the security structures that we have established like Nyumba Kumi . We should look at how to strengthen them and give them mandate because currently they are operating in a very amorphous status. So, can we also look at such initiatives to ensure that the child or adolescent at the community level, apart from the family, also has support that ensures that they remain as good people in the society? There are two critical issues. First, let us look at the programmes and strengthen them. Those programmes have been there for a very long time. We need to rethink them. Secondly, let us use the community-based rehabilitation model to ensure that we mentor our youth and ensure that they do not get into juvenile delinquency. I support the Motion."
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