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Kenya’s Constitution firmly protects the rights of every child, guaranteeing their security, dignity, and equal protection under the law (Articles 10, 53, 54). No child should face violence or fear—especially not from those charged with keeping peace.
Kenya’s Constitution firmly protects the rights of every child, guaranteeing their security, dignity, and equal protection under the law (Articles 10, 53, 54). No child should face violence or fear—especially not from those charged with keeping peace.
🎯 ''' We must always protect the future of Kenya ''' — and that future lives in our children. When a nation raises its hand against them, it is not just a child who dies, but a piece of our conscience, our promise, and our tomorrow.

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Before They Could Dream: The Lives We Took Too Soon.

📜 Children Deserve Safety Under the Constitution

Kenya’s Constitution firmly protects the rights of every child, guaranteeing their security, dignity, and equal protection under the law (Articles 10, 53, 54). No child should face violence or fear—especially not from those charged with keeping peace.

🎯 We must always protect the future of Kenya — and that future lives in our children. When a nation raises its hand against them, it is not just a child who dies, but a piece of our conscience, our promise, and our tomorrow.