FIGHT MALNUTRITION

Sh52m feeding plan to benefit children in Kiambu ECDE centres

Initiative target some 37,000 children in the 528 centres across the county

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The sh 52 million Kiambu County Instant Porridge programme will benefit some 37,000 children in the 528 ECDE centers across the county according to Governor James Nyoro.

Kiambu Governor James Nyoro with other county officials during the launch of the Kiambu Instant Porridge programme in Murera, Juja subcounty.
Kiambu Governor James Nyoro with other county officials during the launch of the Kiambu Instant Porridge programme in Murera, Juja subcounty.
Image: John Kamau
Kiambu Governor James Nyoro in Murera, Juja subcounty.
Kiambu Governor James Nyoro in Murera, Juja subcounty.
Image: John Kamau

The Kiambu County government has launched a feeding programme for Early Childhood Development Education centres in the county.

The Sh52 million Kiambu County Instant Porridge programme will benefit some 37,000 children in the 528 ECDE centres across the county according to Governor James Nyoro.

Nyoro who spoke while launching the programme and commissioning the newly built Jacob Wells ECDE centre in Murera ward, Juja subcounty, said the initiative is a collaboration between the county government and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology .

“We partnered with Jkuat to provide the certified porridge flour to our ECDE centres that will help in retaining our children in school. The porridge flour has various minerals that will help fight malnutrition among our young pupils,” Nyoro said.

The governor who was accompanied by a host of  MCAs, said his administration is seeking more partnerships to make the initiative a full feeding programme.

“Funds for the porridge programme are intact and to enhance its sustainability we are engaging more partners to even elevate it to a full feeding programme where our young ones will be getting all meals in school,” he said.

Nyoro said the programme was brought to a halt during the previous regime led by former Governor Ferdinand Waititu, due to misappropriation of funds.

“I will jealously defend this initiative for the sake of our children. I have seen what mismanagement of resources for such programmes has done before. This is a sustainable project that will be of great impact in our ECDE centres,” Nyoro said.

At the same time the county chief called on parents to enrol their children in ECDE centres within the county saying his administration is working round the clock to open new EDCE centres and improve existing infrastructure as well as hiring more teachers.

“I urge Kiambu parents to take their children to the school and make  good use of the teachers and infrastructure that we have set up. We have already hired some 1,200 trained ECDE teachers on permanent terms. Further, we are opening new centres to reduce the distance to school for our young ones,” the governor said.

Nyoro added, “The  new  Jacob Wells ECDE  is our model centre  and we will be putting up more modern centres to give our children a good environment to learn and play from.”

Parents from Murera area led by Martha Wanjiru welcomed the initiative saying the porridge will boost their children’s health, adding that the new ECDE centre is is a reprieve for parents who couldn’t afford to take their children to private ones.

“This project is godsend for most us who couldn’t meet the high fees demanded by private nursery schools. Our children will now not have to walk for a long distance to school. Again, we are grateful for the feeding programme and we hope that it will be enhanced to a full feeding programme,” Wanjiru said.

 

-Edited by SKanyara

Kiambu Governor James Nyoro during the launch of the Kiambu Instant Porridge programme in Murera, Juja subcounty.
Kiambu Governor James Nyoro during the launch of the Kiambu Instant Porridge programme in Murera, Juja subcounty.
Image: image: John Kamau
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