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Girls benefit from mentorship drive to curb defilement cases

School girls receiving mentorship at Rambusi Primary School in Ndhiwa Sub-county. At least 200 adolescent school girls have begun receiving mentorship aimed at reducing defilement and other forms of child rights violation in Homa Bay County. [James Omoro, Standard]

An organisation, Champions for Change Youth Network in partnership with Plan International Kenya has rolled out a mentorship programme to curb defilement cases in Homa Bay county.

The programme targets at least 200 adolescent school girls and aims to enlighten them on child rights violations.

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