July 22, 2008

Clay Blogs About The Children in Kenya

Clay Aiken has posted his final field notes blog about his recent trip with UNICEF.  This time he talks about going to Kenya after his stop in Somalia. The conditions there are rough and the children there need help. Here is Clay's blog:
© US Fund for UNICEF / 2008 / Nick Ysenburg
Clay Aiken calls for Kenya's kids to return to school
In early July, after visiting Somalia, I traveled to Eldoret, in Kenya’s Rift Valley, to visit camps for internally displaced people. This is where some of the worst violence took place following the Kenya elections in early 2008. Thousands of children were made homeless by the unrest.

Everywhere we went, there were the charcoaled remains of homes, schools and shops. We drove for hours and everywhere we went, we saw people trying to get their lives restored.

Although many schools were re-opened, far fewer children are turning up for class than before. And classes are taking place in schools that have been completely destroyed. I saw children sitting on rocks and bricks—which used to make up the foundations and roofs of their schools—using them now as desks and chairs.

Fortunately, this was not the situation everywhere. In most IDP camps, UNICEF has provided classroom tents and School-in-a-Box kits, along with teaching and learning materials, and even desks and chairs.

Getting children back to school is vital for their protection, and helps build a sense of normalcy in their lives. The re-establishment of schools in the most difficult circumstances is a testament to the commitment of UNICEF and to Kenyans. Many displaced parents told UNICEF that getting their children back to school was their top priority.

Every child has the right to an education. Education transforms lives and breaks the cycle of poverty that so many children are caught in. And an educated child will make sure his or her own children receive an education too. This is just another one of the many amazing ways UNICEF is helping children today, while also building a safer Kenya tomorrow.

Click here to learn more about UNICEF's education programs.
Be sure to visit Clay's blog to see more pictures from his visit to Kenya.

Link: Clay Aiken calls for Kenya's kids to return to school


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