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Kenya Violence Impacting Stara School

Written by William Lambers
Published January 07, 2008

The violence in Kenya following a disputed national election is harming the most vulnerable of the population --women and children — as well as those battling against AIDS/HIV, according to the charity ChildsLife International.

Rioters attacked the Stara School in Nairobi, Kenya in an attempt to steal a food supply meant for children. The Stara school, operated by ChildsLife International, is located in the Kibera slum of 1 million people. School officials and older students had to fend off the attackers. Food shortages in Kenya are even more prevalent due to the ongoing violence which has destroyed many food markets and stores. The result is a vicious cycle of chaos and unrest.

The attack forced the closing of the Stara School and the temporary suspension of its school feeding program. This school feeding program is a joint effort between ChildsLife and the World Food Programme The food is crucial for impoverished children in Kibera, many of whom are orphans. Because of massive looting in Kibera, the food had to be removed to a more secure location until the violence subsides.

Until the school can be re-opened, ChildsLife is storing food supplies at an office compound away from Kibera in order to prevent looting. Food supplies from this office compound are distributed to mothers enrolled in its HIV assistance program so as not to not put them at increased risk of theft and violence that is still rampant in Kibera.

ChildsLife also reports other incidents of violence against families the charity assists, including the looting and destruction of the mud shack homes in which people live in Kibera. What little the families had was taken.

A tragic fire has also impacted families looked after by ChildsLife, including several mothers enrolled in the HIV assistance program. According to a ChildsLife representative in Kibera, "Several mothers were badly burned and one is extremely critical while attempting to save her children from the fire. They are now receiving food from the Red Cross but have lost everything. They need blankets, buckets and clothing. We need help....It is a crisis." According to ChildsLife official Karen Foerstel, "because of the time and logistics needed to send these supplies to Kibera, financial donations are particularly needed at this time."

William Lambers is the author of several books including "Nuclear Weapons" and "The Road to Peace: From the Disarming of the Great Lakes to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty." His articles have been published by the San Diego Union-Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Miami Herald (FL), the Wichita Eagle (KS), the Bakersfield Californian, the Cincinnati Enquirer and the History News Network. He has also published a book titled "The Spirit of the Marshall Plan: Taking Action Against World Hunger, School Lunches For Kids Around the World."
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Kenya Violence Impacting Stara School
Published: January 07, 2008
Type: News
Section: Politics
Filed Under: Politics: Law and Rights, Politics: International
Writer: William Lambers
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#1 — January 9, 2008 @ 13:13PM — Zedd

Thank you for taking care of the world.

All of a sudden the political race seems but a trivial engagement.

#2 — January 9, 2008 @ 13:23PM — Ruvy in Jerusalem [URL]

Zedd,

Your political races are nothing more than trivial engagements. The lot of you see to be unable to stare at anything but your navels. Your president does not mean all that much anymore. There are other world leaders who are becoming more and more important while your lousy president decreases in importance, along with your dollar. For someone from South Africa, I am truly surprised that you do not have a broader view of the world....

#3 — January 13, 2008 @ 11:10AM — Zedd

Ruvy,

I will take your last comment to be another one of your emotional outbursts and will not let it cloud my view of your ability to think once the dust settles.

Electing an American President is by no means a trivial engagement. The maneuvering and political play may however SEEM pointless folly compared to the immediate trials of those such as the Kenyans in this article.

However the crowning of an the leader of this most powerful country since this planet's creation is important, such is the place holder... I give you George W Bush to illuminate my position.

As for concern about international affairs? You have no reason to assume that I lack interest or knowledge about international matters. I am one of few BC commenters who volleys with you regarding matters which concern your part of the world. Its more likely that my scope surpasses yours my rabid friend. That seems to be the case especially because you seem to be a one trick pony, naggingly squeezing Israel into every discussion. I don't blame you though, that is your message and what is important to you. That is your small universe.

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