Nyeri, 24 September, 2024 / 10:30 pm (ACI Africa).
Children are being forced to find ways to cope amid growing breakdown of families, poverty, and other situations beyond their control, Archbishop Anthony Muheria of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Nyeri has said.
In his keynote address at the convention that is being held in Kenya’s capital Nairobi on child care, Archbishop Muheria noted that the rise in domestic violence is also driving children into what he described as “survival mode.”
“The social ills in society today have led many children to suffer. These problems often extend beyond the children themselves, sometimes even beyond their families,” the Kenyan Archbishop said in his address on Tuesday, September 24.
Archbishop Anthony Muheria of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Nyeri delivering his key note address. Credit: ACI Africa
“Poverty, for instance, forces children to survive by seeking unworthy avenues. The ‘survival mode’ that these children experience is something we must understand within our society,” Archbishop Muheria told delegates in child care who were drawn from the region of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences of Eastern Africa (AMECEA)..