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    First Lady Rachel Ruto wants policies to address autism in Kenya

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterApril 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    First Lady Rachel Ruto has called for laws and policies to address the rising cases of autism in the country.

    The First Lady said autism and other developmental disorders require to be addressed urgently.

    Speaking at the Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) during World Autism Day, Mrs Ruto appealed for collective action by all stakeholders.

    “I make a special appeal. Let us enact legislation that will provide sufficient funding for specialized classes in our existing school infrastructure,” she said.

    The Autism Society of Kenya estimates that 4 percent of the population, or one in 25 children, could be living with autism spectrum disorder.

    According to the World Health Organization, autism spectrum disorder is present if more than one in 100 children have a developmental condition.

    “This data calls for action. It is a wake up call that we must do more to ensure children with autism receive the care, education and support they deserve,” Mrs Ruto said.

    She appealed to Members of Parliament and county governments to pass legislation that takes care of the needs of children with special needs

    “The rising cases of autism, among other developmental disorders in Kenya, demands that we accommodate every child’s unique needs,” she added.

    The First Lady commended the ‘Vijana Na Taifa Movement’ for their efforts in supporting those affected by autism.

    “This is a testament of the power of youth in driving change and we must nurture it and support them,” she said.

    Mrs Ruto further called for the setting up of fruit and kitchen gardens in schools to support nutrition needs.

    “I commit to amplify your voices and ensure you are given opportunities to thrive in our nation,” the First Lady said.

    Nairobi Deputy Governor Njoroge Muchiri said counties should ensure those with special needs are accorded the necessary support good to engage in income-generating activities.

    “Children with autism should be supported to ensure they have a decent life. Nairobi County has a special desk for those with special needs,” Mr Muchiri pointed out.

    KISE Director Norman Kiogora said the government is doing a lot to support children with special needs. He pointed out that President William Ruto had directed that a factory to produce devices for children with special needs be set up.

    Kiogora announced that the factory was about to be completed.

    “We can now assemble and distribute devices to the whole country, supporting and empowering parents,” he said.

    He thanked the First Lady for agreeing to be the chief guest at a major autism event.

    “You are the first First Lady to visit this facility that deals with special needs. We also thank the government for the support it is providing to this institution,” he said.

    Head of Vijana wa Taifa Movement Kahengeri Njuguna said they create awareness about autism besides offering equipment to children who need it.

     

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