Paedophiles/sex offenders are "TERRORISING" innocent people around the world everyday.. Mainly offending against WOMEN and CHILDREN.. Sex crime affects many families,and is something that can happen to anyone's CHILD, relative,partner or friend.
Most of you would agree with us that JAIL is the best place for sex offenders..the FACT is, that the majority of them live in "unsuspecting" communities,possibly near schools/playgrounds etc...
Each year in England and Wales up to 5 - 9 children are abducted and killed.
Every day there are on average, 10 sex attacks on children.
64% of convicted paedophiles re-offend 4 or more years after their first conviction.
30% of offenders have had at least 10 child victims.
Home office figures show us there are approximately 110,000 convicted paedophiles that live in Britain (experts would put the figure at more like 230,000) and only 5,000 are on the sex offender ' s register. That means 95,000 live in communities and we don't have the right to know who or where they are.
dont you think its a high time for the states to educate the public on possible places that these fellas are hidding instead of waiting to haer of a case and that is when action seems to taken seriously??
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
does kenya have leaders!!
Humanitarian actors observed World Environment Day on 5 June by highlighting the humanitarian impact of climate change on already vulnerable populations in Kenya, and noting emerging non traditional beneficiary groups. Immediate impacts of climate change observed are poor crop production and increased food insecurity, pastoralist drop-outs, water scarcity, social conflicts caused by struggle for resources, increased natural disasters like floods & drought, migration. Some challenges noted in addressing some of the issues include lack of legislative policies to address climate change, poor funding, short term interventions that fail to link humanitarian operations to long term development initiatives.
The Government of Kenya and the African Development Bank concluded an agreement for a grant worth 1.5 billion KSH to help addressing disaster related issue as a consequence of the post election violence. The resources will be used to construct houses.
The question is, when will our leaders stop just saying and instead act, people are suffering out here!!
The Government of Kenya and the African Development Bank concluded an agreement for a grant worth 1.5 billion KSH to help addressing disaster related issue as a consequence of the post election violence. The resources will be used to construct houses.
The question is, when will our leaders stop just saying and instead act, people are suffering out here!!
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