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Law reform has been achieved in Kenya. Corporal punishment is prohibited in all settings, including the home. Corporal punishment is unlawful in the home. In reporting to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in , the Government described a number of measures aimed at implementing the prohibition of all corporal punishment, including the establishment of a free helpline for children and the development of an action plan based on the findings and recommendations of a study conducted in no further details given.
The prohibition is confirmed in the Basic Education Act The aim is to have positive discipline included as a subject in the teacher training curriculum, to be assessed in teacher training colleges.
A national launch of the Handbook was planned for some time in Provisions for corporal punishment in the Prisons Act and Rules, and the Borstal Institutions Act and Rules are void under article 2 4 of the Constitution and article 4 1 of the Children , as above.
Corporal punishment is prohibited as a sentence for crime under article 25 3 b c of the Children Act Kenya was examined in the first cycle of the Universal Periodic Review in session 8. No recommendations were made specifically concerning corporal punishment of children.
However, the following recommendations were made and were accepted by the Government: [1]. The second cycle review took place in session No recommendations were made specifically on corporal punishment. Third cycle examination took place in session The following recommendation was supported: [2]. The Committee also welcomes the establishment of a toll free, 24 hour child help lines. Nevertheless, the Committee is concerned at:. However, recommendations regarding, inter alia, coordination, the various inconsistent, discriminatory and often exceedingly low legal minimum ages, corporal punishment, child labour and juvenile justice, have not been given sufficient follow-up.