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Vision

A society where each child is heard and their rights and dignity upheld at all times.

Mission

To promote child rights and enhance opportunities for child protection through the delivery of quality services using ICT innovations.

Core values

• Commitment
• Courage of conviction
• Integrity
• Reliability and Action
• Competence

Overall goal

To enhance child protection and promote a culture of child rights by mainstreaming ICT in child protection initiatives.

TSC wields big stick to punish randy teachers

Technology will be used to help rid schools of teachers who are having sex with learners.

This comes as data released by the Teachers Service Commission showed that Nyanza and Western top the list of provinces with the highest number of sex pests.

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Summary of the 6th Regional Consultation Conference

For the first time, Kenya hosted Child Helpline International’s Regional Consultation (RC) conference for child helplines in Africa. The conference was organized from the 30th August – 2nd September 2011 at the Nairobi Safari Club by Childline Kenya and the CHI. The theme of the meeting was “Harnessing Technological Advances for the safety of our children”.

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Childline Newsletter

We have lots of exciting news on new programs, partnerships as well as changes in the organization such as: Childline Kenya has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Teachers Service Commission, National Secondary Head Teachers conference, Child Online Safety initiative,Communication Commission of Kenya workshop on child online Protection, ICT and media week in Uganda and many more.

 

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116@childlinekenya.co.ke

Childline Kenya has created an email service specifically to address child protection issues in Kenya. Children and adults can report abuse, seek counseling/advice or inquire on the services offered by sending an email  to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

A counselor will read and respond to the email appropriately and confidentially.

Helpline 116, the call with a difference.

Current Helpline Statistics

The National Child Helpline 116 is the cornerstone of our organisation.The helpline is what we started out to do and it remains the most essential part of our operations.

More than 50 trained counsellors receive more than 40,000 calls every month – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Have a look at the latest call centre statistics by using the download link below. 

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Contact us

Childline Kenya

  • Address: P.O Box 10003 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Telephone: +254 727 637076, + 254 20 2059722, +254 735 813344
  • Hot line: 116
  • Email: info@childlinekenya.co.ke, 116@childlinekenya.co.ke
  • Location: Lower Kabete Road, Kabete Rehabilitation School