County Chapter Launched To Rehabilitate Streets Families

The government, through the Street Families Rehabilitation Trust Fund (SFRTF), has disbursed over Sh80, 000,000 this year alone to support various rehabilitation programmes for street families.

Speaking Friday during the official opening of training and the launch of county chapters for the street families’ rehabilitation trust fund in Kiambu County, State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizen Affairs Principal Secretary, Joseph Motari, said that over the years, the Trust Fund which was formed in 2003, has been supporting institutions undertaking rehabilitation programmes for street families.

“The County Chapters being launched today will create synergies and enhance coordination of Street Families Rehabilitation programmes at the county level and also cascade to a lower level in addressing the street families’ issues,” he added.

The structures, the PS noted, will also ensure good governance and avoid duplication of efforts and resources in the management of street families, as envisioned in the draft policy for rehabilitation of street families, which will be validated very soon.

“The rehabilitation of street families is not a short-term solution but rather a long-term commitment that requires sustained effort and resources,” Motari said, adding that through partnerships with the County Governments and private stakeholders, all can make a real difference in the lives of those who are most vulnerable in our society.

“By working together, we can provide the necessary support and resources to help street families rebuild their lives and become productive members,” he said.

The SFRT conducted a National Census of Street Families in 2018 and found that the number of street families was 46,639. The number keeps increasing by the day.

“The government, having noted the increase in the number of street families, has been at the forefront to offer support in the efforts and activities being undertaken to rehabilitate street families and will continue supporting the fund to find lasting solutions to the problem of street families,” the PS said.

Motari reiterated that for the purposes of better planning and programming, plans are underway to conduct another National Census of street families in all urban centres in the country, but this will require expertise from the trust fund as the coordinators and implementers of the programmes.

The Chairperson of the Board of Trustees, Mary Wambui, termed the launch as one of the biggest milestones the trust fund has achieved since its creation 20 years ago.

She said that in the next ten years, through the collaboration of county governments, street families will be a thing of the past.

“I agree that there has been a rise in the number of street families, but through the County chapters I believe we will be able to eradicate this problem. They will enable us to reach more societies and find out what is making these families leave their homes and come to live in the streets,” Wambui said.

Besides the establishment of county chapters, the Trust Fund has made other huge milestones and has acquired a 20-acre piece of land where it intends to build a rehabilitation centre with a school and a hospital that will serve to help take care of the street families and re-integrate them into the community.

Chief Executive Officer of the Trust Fund, Caroline Towett, said that the County chapters will come up with various committees that will address the issues that affect street families in their various counties.

“This Trust fund will be launching other county chapters in 12 other counties in the next financial year 2023-2024 and looks forward to upscaling to all 47 counties.

The county chapters will be expected to form committees in their respective counties to deal with the street families affecting their counties and have started with 12 counties, which have the highest number, and will upscale to 12 more counties in the next financial year,” she said.

Ms. Towett said that some of the mandates of the county chapters include coordinating rehabilitation programmes for street families within the county, facilitating and following up on the re-integration of reformed persons within the communities, developing and implementing programmes specific to the needs of the street families within the county, as well as advocacy.

The Street Families Rehabilitation Trust Fund was formed in 2003 to address the concerns of all homeless, destitute, and vulnerable people in urban areas, whose numbers have continuously and alarmingly been on the rise.

The Trust Fund is tasked with the responsibility of coordinating all activities related to the rehabilitation and empowerment of people living on the streets and those at risk of resorting to the streets. It envisions a country free of Street Families; this is indeed an ambitious vision that requires concerted and dedicated efforts in order to be realized.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Residents in Various Parts of Ethiopia Rally in Support of Ethiopian National Defense Forces

Ethiopians reside in various parts of the country have held demonstrations in support of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) today.

The demonstrators have expressed their commitment to support the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) by fighting violent extremism.

The rally took place today in Hawassa, Hadiya and Gamo zones, Adama, Robe, Jimma, West Wollega and West Arsi zons, Negelle Borena, Metu Chiro, Misrak Harerge zone, Wolayta, Gedeo and South Omo Zones and Assosa among others.

The demonstrators chanted slogans including “Our unity shall not be disrupted by extremists, we shall cement Ethiopia by joining the defense force of Ethiopia.”

“We will strengthen our unity by fighting extremism”, “Our peace will be protected by our unity”, “Hands off our diversified defense forces”, among other slogans were displayed at the rallies in various parts of the nation.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Deputy Head of South Command Stresses Tarnishing Image of National Defense Force Must Stop

Deputy Head for South Command at the Ethiopian National Defense Force, Major General Admasu Alemu has stressed that tarnishing the image of the National Defense Force, which is the national pillar of the country, must stop.

The Deputy Commander made the remark in his message he delivered at a demonstration held in Adama City to support the Ethiopian National Defense Force today.

The residents from Adama city and 11 districts of East Showa Zone have participated at the rally expressing their support to the Ethiopian National Defense Force and denouncing the attempts to tarnish its image.

The demonstrators have demanded that extremists who are engaged in debilitating the unity and solidarity of the people to be accountable in the court of law.

During the occasion, Deputy Head for South Command at the Ethiopian National Defense Force, Major General Admasu Alemu said the Defense Force of Ethiopia is a shield and stronghold of the people of Ethiopia which is free from any political bias.

“We equally respect all Nations, nationalities and people of Ethiopia without any differences. We (National Defense Force) are the ultimate stronghold of Ethiopia who are serving the country with pride.”

Hence, Major General Admasu stressed that tarnishing the image of the National Defense Force, which is the icon of nation’s sovereignty, must stop.

“The demonstrations held today to support the national defense force today will serve us as an additional capacity and moral to effectively discharge our mission,” he said expressing the army’s gratitude to the people of Ethiopia.

Mayor of Adama City, Hailu Jelde said the people of the city have expressed their continued support to the national defense force.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Residents of Gedeo, Wolayita, and South Omo Zones Undertake Public Rallies Expressing Support for Nat’l Defense Force

Residents of Gedeo, Wolayita, and South Omo zones in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia have undertaken public demonstrations expressing their solidarity with the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) today.

Accordingly. demonstrators in Dilla town of the Gedeo Zone are chanting various slogans that support the national defense force and against extremists. Demonstrators during the public rally said: “Stop tarnishing the name of the army that saved us sacrificing its life.

It’s impossible to satisfy the desire for power by sowing suspicion and hatred among the people.

Extremists are political merchants; they don’t represent any ethnic group,” the demonstrators chanted.

Youth, women, government leadership and various sections of the society have participated in the rally.

“We will strengthen national brotherhood by fighting against extremism,” they chanted.

At the same time, a peaceful public demonstration opposing extremism and supporting the national defense forces was held in the Wolayita zone.

The participants are chanting different slogans in the peaceful demonstration condemning extremism and supporting the national defense force.

“Extremists are political merchants and not representatives of any nation,” the demonstrators said.

“Our army will build our unity, extremists will be ashamed. It (ENDF) died to save our lives.”

A large number of residents and various sections of society from 23 rural district and city government structures in the zone are marching to the multi-purpose stadium of Sodo City.

Ethiopians reside in various parts of the country have held similar demonstrations in support of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces today.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

DPM and FM Demeke Calls on Chinese Companies to Invest in Ethiopia

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, Demeke Mekonnen has called on Chinese companies to invest in Ethiopia.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, Demeke Mekonnen is on an official visit to China leading a high level Ethiopian government delegation. In his speech at the investment forum held in Guangzhou, the main investment center of China today, Demeke asked Chinese companies to invest in Ethiopia, seizing up the best investment opportunities in the country.

He said Ethiopia and China have a strong relationship and emphasized that it should be strengthened further in the economic sphere.

More than 300 investors from the manufacturing, agricultural, mining, energy, pharmaceutical, and other sectors participated in the investment forum.

During his stay in Guangzhou, Demeke has also visited companies related to electronics, information technology, and power generation and invited them to engage in Ethiopia, according a statement from Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Guangzhou has a population of 16 million and is the capital of China’s business hub, Guangdong Province.

In related news, Demeke met and discussed with the Mayor of Guangzhou, Guo Yonghang, where he emphasized the need to create a relationship between Guangzhou and Ethiopian cities in order to strengthen people-to-people ties.

Similarly, the mayor called on the Ethiopian manufacturers to make Guangzhou their destination for Ethiopian export products. Ethiopia’s ambassador to China, Tefera Derbew, made a statement on the occasion, saying the business forum will further solidify relations between the two countries.

According to Zhao Qing, Director General of the Guangdong Province’s Department of Commerce, numerous businesses in Guangdong involved in manufacturing, building infrastructure, mining, telecommunications, and other industries desire to enter and operate in Ethiopia.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency