Garissa Township MP Dekow Mohamed said far too long, stigma and myths have silenced PWDs saying that the most groups were the children.
“We need to stand up now, unite and break those chains. Let’s not hide our children! They are not burdens, they are blessings. They need love, not shame,” he said.
Garissa Township MP Dekow Mohamed speaking at the Garissa school for the mentally handicapped
“The ministry has over the years provided for the
needs of these children. We have adopted the curriculum for them. In terms of
financing these children are given top-up capitation as compared to the other
children,” he said.
He disclosed that the government is planning to put up
a World Bank-supported referral centre where parents can bring their children for
referral and be able to identify their degrees of disabilities.
He reiterated the need for parents to bring out their
children with special needs saying that gone are the days when parents used to
hide them.
“We urge all Kenyans to embrace and support children
with developmental disabilities, recognizing their unique abilities and
ensuring they receive care, attention, and protection equal to every other
child.The government will not entertain who is doing anything to
the contrary because this amounts to denying the children his or her rights,” he
said.
Shinaz Abdiwahid from the
Mountain of Mercy said that that having a disabled child
was challenging to many parents calling for concerted efforts from the government
and other stakeholders to make their lives bearable.
Shinaz whose organization donated a van to the school
further said that there was a need for organizations and donors to help in
bringing more wheelchairs saying the lack of them had affected their mobility.
On his part, Ali Bashir from Save Surgical Aid said
that they decided to take the ‘DontHideMe’ campaign to Garissa so that parents
who are still hiding their children due to stigma and developmental disabilities
are brought out so that they get assistance.
“This is a campaign that was started in Nairobi last
year and we are hopeful that we will take it to all the 47counties bringing on board both government and
NGOs with the sole purpose of ensuring that no child is denied education and health
as well,” he said.
Several
speakers called (KISE) to conduct needs assessments across Kenya to identify
gaps in healthcare, educational infrastructure, and societal attitudes. These
assessments they said will guide targeted interventions.