Reject Online Issue 95

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March 2014

ISSUE 095

A bimonthly newspaper by the Media Diversity Centre, a project of African Woman and Child Feature Service

Forgotten slum children nursing desperate ambitions By HENRY KAHARA “I will be very grateful if I could get somebody to sponsor my secondary school education. I would not like to live in slums in future,” says 14-year-old Millicent Achieng. “It is hard living in the slums, insecurity is very high and you have to struggle to make ends meet,” she says adding “having a meal is a miracle”. According to Achieng, the journey to

come out of the slums can only start if she gets a chance to pursue her dreams. However, if her prayer of joining secondary school is not answered, she is hesitant whether she will ever free herself from this lifestyle. Lack of resources will make it difficult for her to break the poverty cycle despite her academic capability. Achieng’s mother, Beatrice Atieno, a casual labourer, is not in a position to bear the burden of paying her secondary

school fee despite her willingness to see her daughter excel in life. “I am willing to give her education but I cannot afford to pay her school fees with my meagre income,” she says. Atieno does chores like washing people’s clothes in estates to cater for her bills and that of her three children. Just like her daughter, Atieno never went with her education beyond class eight. It is this low education that cannot Continued on page 3

Top: Students of Kibera Soccer Academy at their school when they received free sanitary pads from well wishers. Below: Millicent Achieng during interview. Pictures: Henry Kahara

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