Kenya has committed to staying in solidarity and providing support to victims and survivors of violent extremism.
Acting director of the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Rosalind Nyawira said the move is well spelt out in the National Strategy for Countering Violent Extremism (NSCVE) under the psychosocial pillar, which not only addresses the psychosocial needs of individuals who have been radicalised and even joined violent extremist groups but also in providing support to their families and social networks.
Original article by: https://www.the-star.co.ke/
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