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Mungai says the pain of losing his parents and his only brother is still fresh and nothing seems to soothe it away. He feels lifeless inside and lives each day at a time.

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África | Serene Haven: El internado en Kenia que brinda refugio a madres adolescentes que desean estudiar | nczg | MUNDO

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The Kenyan school where mothers bring their babies to class

The Kenyan school where mothers bring their babies to class 2 minutes read By Patricia Martínez Nyeri, Kenya, Feb 23 (efe-epa).- It is recess and a group of girls make their way from the classroom to the dormitories, where pregnant students grab some respite while others nurse babies. Since January, the Serene Haven school in central Kenya has served as an oasis for teenage mothers of the so-called Covid generation. “Most of the girls we are getting are the ones who got pregnant during the Covid period, even those with small babies were conceived during Covid lockdowns,” Kelvin Ndegwa, who co-founded the school with his wife, Elizabeth Muriuki, tells Efe.

Kenyan school gives teenage mothers a lifeline - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events Africa s news leader

27 January 2021, 7:22 PM  |  Sarah Kimani  |  @SABCNews Image: ReutersSerene Haven also acts as a rescue centre as some of the girls are victims of sexual abuse. As schools across the world begin to reopen after a prolonged closure to control the spread of COVID-19, there are real concerns that millions of young girls, now new mothers, may miss out on school altogether, either due to laws in their countries that ban pregnant pupils from school. This could also be due to a lack of a caregiver for the newborn baby or due to the stigma associated with teenage pregnancies. A school in Kenya is, however, hoping to change that by admitting pregnant teenagers and mothers with their babies.

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