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    Family Life Education: The Challenges That The Youth Are Facing Due To Ignorance In Their Human Sexuality.
    (Tangaza University College, 2001-03) Njogu, Pauline
    The research examines the challenges that are facing youth on matters concerning human sexuality, due to ignorance and how to deal with the issue. The study also aims at searching the general attitudes of the society towards youth, difficulties and problems they encounter through their sexuality. Data collection involved experiencing life among the youth of Ongata Rongai, talking to them apart from reading and analysing secondary sources. In so doing, we are sensitive to See, Judge and Act methodology. Among our research findings, is the fact that the youth are part of the society but are not taken seriously. The youth have a great need for family life education. They need to understand self and others, including family and their place in the family and their responsibilities. They also need self control and be capable of differentiating infatuation, sexual desire and love. The proper formation, the youth will grow slowly integrating things step by step. By the time they become adults they are expected to be balanced human persons in their sexuality. Our plea is that this is a no-one-person's responsibility but we must corporately network to adequately address this social challenge. Finally, my research follows some pattern. The first chapter is the background to the phenomenon. Chapter Two focuses on literature review. In the third chapter is about research methodology. The fourth chapter deals with results and analysis. The fifth chapter. we cites the observations and theological reflection for social analysis. The last chapter proposes strategies towards rehabilitation programs and a project proposal to implement our suggestions.
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    Street Children in Kawangware
    (Tangaza University College, 1998) Njogu, Pauline
    The child: a child is recognized as a person under 18 unles national lawss recognize the age of majority earlier. All actions concerning the child should take a ful account of his interests. Thus the child has the inherent right ot life, and the stated has an obligation to ensure the child's survival and development.