I recently met in Nairobi the team of Wajir Day Care Centre that is
voluntary running the
project since 2008. The meeting was held in the Kenyan
capital city because in Wajir (located few kilometers from Somalia borders)
is not guaranteed the minimum security standard. The purpose of the meeting was
to plan the intervention of distribution of food during the drought and famine
expected in the coming months. I could listen to the stories of John, Patrick
and Father Alfred about the current situation and the perspective doesn’t seem
encouraging. Kenya is continuously shaken by Al-Shabaab’s attacks and massacres.
Over the last six months there have been the massacre of students at the
University of Garissa (147 victims), the bloodshed of