ECD Network for Kenya is participating in a 5day multi-stakeholder co-creation convening organized by Mizizi Elimu Afrika in collaboration with the County Government of Samburu, focused on developing a caregiving model for adolescent mothers in Samburu County.
The convening has brought together stakeholders from both National and County Governments, including the Ministry of Education, State Department for Children Services, National Council for Children Services, National Gender and Equality Commission, county leadership, development partners, and community actors to collectively understanding the challenges affecting adolescent girls and young mothers.
Key reflections emerging from the discussions continue to challenge stakeholders towards action-oriented solutions:
“Why have these issues remained persistent? What difference can be made? Where do adolescent mothers take their children if they lack supportive parents? And where are the adolescent fathers?”
Statistics shared during the convening revealed the urgency of strengthening support systems, noting that 32% of the child mothers are married, while many others remain at home with limited support.
The discussions continue to emphasize the importance of collective responsibility, child protection, caregiving support systems, and sustainable interventions that safeguard the wellbeing of adolescent mothers and their children.
#ECDNeK #AdolescentMothers #ChildProtection #SamburuCounty #CaregivingSystems @mizizielimu@af_ecn@WorldBankGroup@WHOKenya@Kidogo_ECD@ICS_SP@hiltonfound@ECDAction@EchidnaGiving@UNICEF@UNICEFKenya
@mizizielimu in collaboration with the County Government of Samburu, is convening a multi-stakeholder co-creation forum to develop a culturally responsive caregiving model for adolescent mothers in Samburu.
“Every missing child is more than a statistic, it is a family in pain, a community in distress, and a future placed at risk. As today we mark International Missing Children’s Day, we call upon parents, caregivers, communities, institutions, and government agencies to work together in protecting every child. Prevention begins with vigilance, open communication, and collective responsibility. Every child deserves to grow in safety, love, and protection.” — Early Childhood Development Network For Kenya (ECDNeK)
#ProtectEveryChild #SafeChildrenSafeCommunities #InternationalMissingChildrensDay
The ECDNeK Webinar on Empowering Women & Men through Enhanced Childcare Support Systems successfully brought together government, private sector, development partners, caregivers, and ECD stakeholders to advance conversations on strengthening childcare systems in Kenya.
🔍 Key Issues Raised
* Limited investment in affordable and quality childcare systems
* Unequal caregiving responsibilities that continue to burden women
* Inadequate support and inclusion for children with disabilities and their caregivers
* Limited recognition and professionalization of childcare work
* Need for stronger protection, accountability, and support systems for childcare providers.
📢 Call to Action
✔️ Increase investment in accessible and quality childcare systems
✔️ Promote shared caregiving responsibilities and engage men in childcare
✔️ Strengthen support and inclusion for caregivers of children with disabilities
✔️ Professionalize the childcare sector through training, regulation, and recognition
✔️ Strengthen safeguarding and protection systems for childcare workers and providers
Together, we can build a more inclusive, dignified, and responsive childcare system that supports both children and caregivers to thrive.
#ECD #ChildcareSupport #WomenEconomicEmpowerment #DisabilityInclusion #NurturingCare #ECDNeK @covaw@Kidogo_ECD@nurture_first@af_ecn@UNICEF@hiltonfound@ICS_SP@CatholicRelief
Preview of some of the speakers joining us for the webinar on Empowering Women & Men through Enhanced Childcare Support Systems.
Be on the lookout for our panelists of the day, including caregivers on the ground who will share their day-to-day experiences and realities in providing childcare support.
Join us tomorrow 12th May 2026 as we advance conversations on strengthening childcare systems in Kenya.
📅 12th May 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EAT)
📍 Hybrid (Physical & Virtual)
🔗 Register Now: https://t.co/CZ26CoPhvz
@abdullahi_maa@nurture_first@WorldUniService@covaw@Kidogo_ECD@UNICEF@WFP@ECDAction@hiltonfound@af_ecn@melindagates@CatholicRelief
🚀 ECDNeK Webinar Series Episode II is Here !
Join the ECD Network for Kenya, in partnership with @Kidogo_ECD & @covaw , for a webinar titled:
Empowering Women & Men Through Enhanced Childcare Support Systems
We’re bringing together high-level sector leaders and policy influencers to explore how strengthened childcare systems can drive women’s economic empowerment and support labour force participation.
📅 12th May 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EAT)
📍 Hybrid (Physical & Virtual)
If you’re an ECD practitioner, policymaker, development partner, employer, or advocate for gender equality, this conversation is for you.
🔗 Register Now: https://t.co/CZ26CoPhvz
#WebinarSeries2026 #ECDKenya #ECDNeK #Childcare #WomensEconomicEmpowerment #GenderEquality
The PS, State Department for Children Services (Kenya), held a high level meeting with the Kenya delegation in Lesotho during the session of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC). The discussions provided valuable insights into strengthening child rights systems across countries.
Key deliberations focused on the need to reinforce national coordination frameworks to ensure that efforts across health, education, social protection, and child protection are well aligned and mutually reinforcing. There was strong emphasis on building strategic and sustainable partnerships among governments, civil society, and regional bodies to accelerate progress for children.
A critical takeaway was the importance of identifying and championing priority child rights issues based on country-specific contexts, supported by evidence and responsive programming. This approach is essential in addressing persistent gaps and ensuring that no child is left behind.
The meeting also underscored the significance of actively participating in the Day of the African Child (DAC), both technically and financially, as a platform to amplify children’s voices, strengthen advocacy, and mobilize collective action.
As stakeholders, we have a shared responsibility to move from commitments to action by strengthening coordination, investing in children, and advancing accountability mechanisms that deliver real impact in the lives of children across Africa.
Organization present include @af_ecn@SDCS@NCCS_Ke , @glsurvivorsfund@acerwc @Centreforreproductiverights
#ChildRights #ACERWC #DAC #NurturingCare #Partnerships #Africa
🚀 ECDNeK Webinar Series Episode II is Here !
Join the ECD Network for Kenya, in partnership with @Kidogo_ECD & @covaw , for a webinar titled:
Empowering Women & Men Through Enhanced Childcare Support Systems
We’re bringing together high-level sector leaders and policy influencers to explore how strengthened childcare systems can drive women’s economic empowerment and support labour force participation.
📅 12th May 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EAT)
📍 Hybrid (Physical & Virtual)
If you’re an ECD practitioner, policymaker, development partner, employer, or advocate for gender equality, this conversation is for you.
🔗 Register Now: https://t.co/CZ26CoPhvz
#WebinarSeries2026 #ECDKenya #ECDNeK #Childcare #WomensEconomicEmpowerment #GenderEquality
Unlocking the future of childcare starts with the right conversations
Diving into public financing for childcare, tackling legislative, representation, and oversight barriers that shape the sector.
Let’s move from dialogue to action.
#ChildcareFinancing#ECD@LabourSPKE@Kidogo_ECD@nimrodtaabu@af_ecn
Unlocking the future of childcare starts with the right conversations 💡
Diving into public financing for childcare, tackling legislative, representation, and oversight barriers that shape the sector.
From tomorrow Tuesday, 14th April 2026
Featuring a powerful lineup of experts and leaders driving change in childcare systems.
Let’s move from dialogue to action.
#ChildcareFinancing #ECD #PolicyToPractice @Kidogo_ECD
Have you seen our powerhouse webinar speakers yet? 👀🔥
Governors. ECD champions. Sector leaders. All in one room to talk about Governance, Finance & Accountability in ECD.
And guess what? 👀
🚀 Another exciting batch of speakers is coming up next!
Stay tuned… this conversation is only getting bigger.
🔗 Register Now: https://t.co/80gEuPuIt2
✨ 10th March 2026 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EAT)
#ECDWebinar2026 #GovernanceInECD #LeadershipForECD
🚀 ECDNeK Webinar Series is back !
Join the ECD Network for Kenya in partnership with @LREB14 & @Kmet_Kenya Webinar Titled:
GOVERNANCE, FINANCE & ACCOUNTABILITY IN ECD
We’re bringing together high-level, well-spoken sector leaders and policy influencers to discuss ECD financing, multisectoral collaboration, planning, and accountability at National and County levels.
📅 10th March 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EAT)
📍 Hybrid (Physical & Virtual)
If you’re an ECD practitioner, philanthropist, civil society actor, government official, or donor — this conversation is for you.
🔗 Register Now: https://t.co/80gEuPuIt2
#WebinarSeries2026 #ECDKenya #ECDNeK #GovernanceInECD
Who is Nyota Care?
We are committed to improving the quality of child care in Kenya by empowering caregivers, uplifting community voices, and partnering with stakeholders to ensure children grow in safe, nurturing, and stimulating environments.
#NyotaCare#ChildCareQuality
According to a study conducted by @ecdnetwork_ke on ECD Systems (2020-2024), Kenya is established (SABER Worldbank Rubrics) on most focal indicator , reflecting an impoved policy environment , and recent consolidation of responsibilities related to ECD.
National Coordinator @ecdnetwork_ke@TMwoma presenting the cross-country findings on ECD Systems Measurement for Kenya at the ECD-ESA Roundtable webinar organized by @hiltonfound@MathematicaNow
The Action Foundation was honored to participate in the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) Childcare Trainee Resource Development Workshop. The workshop focused on simplifying the Trainee Resource Book and integrating stakeholder feedback to make the content practical, inclusive, and accessible to all learners.
Representing us was Albina Khayati, Senior Occupational Therapist, who joined other participants in engaging group discussions on essential caregiving topics, from developmental milestones, health and nutrition, habit training, child play, and grooming to basic homecare and occupational health and safety.
The workshop also featured hands-on activities to restructure modules, propose visual aids, and suggest culturally relevant examples that reflect the realities of caregiving in Kenya.
At The Action Foundation, we remain steadfast in our mission to embed inclusion in every stage of a child’s growth and development.
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A lively group photo of participants and stakeholders at the NITA Childcare Trainee Resource Development Workshop.
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Albina Khayati, TAF’s Senior Occupational Therapist, seated with her group members during a collaborative session at the workshop.
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A wide-angle view of the workshop room, with a presenter addressing participants seated in groups around tables, actively following the discussion.
@nita_kenya
#NITA #ChildcareTraining #Caregiving #EarlyChildhoodDevelopment #InclusiveEducation #WeareTAF #TAFat15
@covaw, under the #ACTProject, attended the @ecdnetwork_ke side event during #DevolutionConference2025, themed “Advancing Inclusive, Accessible and Quality ECD Services through County-Level Coordination and Investment.” During the panel discussion led by ECD Network, @nurture_first, a key player in the childcare ecosystem, gave a thought-provoking presentation on the state of informal home-based childcare in Murang’a, Mombasa, and Kisumu.
One finding from their mapping really stood out, 51% of childcare workers use their own resources to care for children. It’s clear we need better policies, dedicated funding and fair pay so that care workers and the children they look after can thrive.
This message echoed wider #DevCon2025 discussions including holding duty bearers accountable at all levels of government, ensuring every county develops and enforces a sexual harassment policy, and prioritising childcare policy reviews that reflect the realities of local communities. These measures are essential if we are to truly value childcare as a vital service.
Childcare should never be an afterthought, and childcare work, like any other profession, must be prioritised, recognised, respected, and fairly compensated.
@ecdnetwork_ke in @HomaBayCountyKE for the 9th Devolution Conference 2025 alongside delegates from across the country.
Pass by our booth to learn more about the Network and the programmes we’re implementing to advance ECD in Kenya. #DevCon2025