
Michelle Oliel
@mointhenl
Deputy Director Talsky Center for Human Rights @MSULaw + Executive Director @Stahili. #FamiliesNotOrphanages
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http://stahili.org 11-05-2013 17:25:05
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#DAC2022 is an opportunity to reflect on progress Kenya has made to eliminate harmful cultural practices and what needs to be done. @DCS_Kenya Mtoto News Childline Kenya


The National Care Reform Strategy is a 10-year roadmap which will be implemented in three phases over a period of 10 years. #CareReformKenya #Family4EveryChild @DCS_Kenya Hope and Homes for Children UNICEF Kenya CatholicRelief Stahili Foundation MacArthur Foundation





"Children thrive best in supportive family environments." Stahili welcomes the historic launch of the National Care Reform Strategy for Children by Govt of Kenya. Asante sana! @DCS_Kenya Hope and Homes for Children UNICEF Kenya CatholicRelief MacArthur Foundation National Council for Children's Services


Thank you to Stahili Foundation Foundation, @ChangeCare4Kids Consortium, and the End Violence Fund @GPtoEndViolence – supported by Norway in Kenya, Sweden in Kenya and U.S. Embassy Nairobi – for helping to fund care reform programmes in five pilot counties. #EndOCSEA


Orphans, street children to be put under family care in new policy the-star.co.ke/news/2022-06-0… via TheStarKenya


We have been working with Child in Need Institute - CINI since 2017, focusing on two targeted districts of Jharkhand State – Khunti and Ranchi. Read more about the work we're doing together in India: buff.ly/3ODjK9V

In a powerful new documentary film, The Last Tourist, Stahili’s Executive Director Michelle Oliel joins others in warning how international #voluntourism can harm children and communities. Streaming now in US and Canada. Trailer at thelasttouristfilm.com The Last Tourist Film


Great to have Ambassador Larisa Galadza of Canada in Ukraine at UNICEF Ukraine house today. Reflected on priorities #ForEveryChild Thank you Canada for supporting children at all times





With support from Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, UNICEF launched "Family for Every Child", a documentary series promoting family-based care for vulnerable children in Ukraine. The series features journalist Kateryna Osadcha and interviews with families, social services experts, and Olena Zelenska / Олена Зеленська.

