Garissa county news
Government Initiatives
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Issuance of Title Deeds
The national government has distributed 3,000 title deeds to residents in Garissa as part of a broader effort to streamline land ownership. This initiative aims to provide landowners with official documents, ensuring security and reducing land disputes. It is also expected to promote development and investment in the region. -
Abolition of ID Vetting for Residents
The government has officially removed the vetting process for issuing national identity cards to residents of Garissa and other parts of North Eastern Kenya. This process was previously seen as discriminatory and a barrier for many people in the region. Leaders and residents have welcomed this move, as it will make it easier for citizens to obtain IDs and access essential services.
Community and Social Affairs
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Youth Empowerment Training
About 3,500 young people in Garissa recently completed a week-long training program focused on character development, skills enhancement, and community service. The program aims to prepare the youth for leadership roles, improve their employability, and encourage them to contribute positively to society. -
Low Prosecution of FGM Cases
Despite efforts to eliminate Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Garissa, authorities have raised concerns that very few cases reach the courts. This is mainly due to a lack of complainants, as many victims or their families do not report the crime. There is a growing call for more community awareness and stricter enforcement of laws against FGM.
Security and Law Enforcement
- Counterterrorism Operations
Security forces recently conducted an operation in Garissa, leading to the killing of a suspected terrorist and the recovery of weapons. The operation is part of ongoing efforts to curb terrorist activities in the region, especially along the border with Somalia. Security agencies remain vigilant to prevent further attacks.
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