Protecting children and vulnerable adults among the communities that the Catholic Diocese of Garissa in Kenya serve has always been a difficult task owing to the strong traditions of the communities that have “their own way” of handling cases of abuse.
According to Fr. Fredrick Namasaka, a Priest ministering in Garissa Diocese, who participated in the just-ended child safeguarding training in the Kenyan Episcopal See, communities under the pastoral care of the Diocese are “very traditional in the way they handle their conflicts”, and these include cases of abuse.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Thursday, April 4, the first day of the training that the Safeguarding Initiative Project of Kenya-based Tangaza University (TU) facilitated, Fr. Namasaka said that child abuse among the communities he serves is brought to the fore by the many arranged marriages of minors, who are denied the opportunity to go to school.
“Physical and sexual abuses are not…
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