Phone Photography Contest - Nairobi - Malaika boys

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Many children and boys are living in Nairobi centre, along the streets.
They are alone, sent here by their family (living out of Nairobi city), to earn some money, and then losing all contact with their family.

They are invisible, living on the margins of society.
Sometime police kill someone of them, by night, without a reason.
At night, police enters in the park where women and children sleep, to rape them.

If you survive at policemen, you risk every night to be killed by other clans men.
They sleep together. During night, there is always someone to keep watch their friends.
They are hungry, they have no jobs, no houses, and Kenyan authorities say that they don't make Nairobi look good.

Many boys are drugs addicted, and this is paradoxically a good thing, because they feel less hungry.

Mailaka is a foundation operating here to give them another opportunity of life, a possibility to join their family again, to give them something to eat, to make them feel the warmth of a hug, and that someone still loves them.

Here the website of
Malaika foundation, supported by @mauro-debettio and some good people there.
I have been there, I can say for sure that money are really used to help them! So you are free to contribuite to make their world better, and to change their life! Maybe we are only a drop in the water, but many drops will make an ocean.

Thanks Mauro!

Ps: To respect them, we haven't the permission to take pictures with reflex camera, only selfie.

Nairobi, Kenya
August 2023



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In most countries, the root of conflicts is the very police that drain the blood of the poor to empower a tyrannical system 😏.

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True bro

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Your ability to connect with the poor and helpless is the most admirable thing about you. Perhaps that's why God always keeps you happy, and the glow on your face reflects the sincerity within you, bro ❤️!

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I read your new post and realized that the people here are really in a lot of trouble. Thank you very much for sharing such a post. I hope they have a good time in the coming days. Going to see people involved in any problem is also a great thing that you have done yourself.

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Thank you! Yes, I feel lucky, and I feel the need to help poor people, as much as I can

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It’s sad to see these people including kids live in fear everyday
Nice pictures though and I love how you respected them not to take full pictures

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Thank you. Yes, it is sad, but we can change something.

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sad to hear the facts you've shared its a wonderful foundation I will share it on platforms as well. Nice Post!

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These are really beautiful pictures you have shared I must confess. Very beautiful

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Ma è una vergogna. E il governo (sicuro che fantoccio) dorme sugli allori?

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Il governo li vuole morti.

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Che interesse di sterminare la propria popolazione? Fin dove ne so, i defunti non contribuiscono🤔

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Rovinano l'immagine della città, a detta loro.

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Al peggio non c'è mai fine. Pozzo senza fondo.

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S', ma anche alla speranza non c'è limite.

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Ovviamente la risposta che ti ho dato mi ripugna ("praticamente li vogliono eliminare"), la è la cruda verità, e non condivido minimamente il loro comportamento, ma a volte la realtà sa essere molto cruda, e non esistono poteri buoni (nemmeno nell'Unione Europea). Detto questo, Malaika è sempre attiva, ogni tanto faccio anch'io, nel mio piccolo, una donazione, e spero che sempre più gente sia sensibilizzata al problema: come detto, tante gocce fanno un mare. Grazie a Malaika alcuni di loro sono riusciti a ritrovare la loro famiglia di origine, altri sono rimasti a Nairobi e adesso lavorano per Malaika, sono usciti dal tunnel ed aiutano i loro compagni rimasti. Qualcosa fiorisce. Malaika è sana, non ancora corrotta come molte associazioni quando crescono, per questo consiglio a tutti di dare una mano, anche piccola, ma fondamentale.

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Naturalmente l'avevo capito che la risposta che hai postato ti ripugna.Stavi solo illustrando la cruda realtà. Speriamo bene allora per Malaika🐣

Ps.: mi spiace che il tuo post abbia ricevuto così poco...la nostra amica @sissim72 ha rilevato che usi i fondi che guadagni qui per le donazioni, quindi sarebbe utile che i tuoi post diventassero più gettonati e prendessero voti da chi avesse HP consistente

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Grazie... Eh sì, ma io non impongo niente, ognuno segue la propria coscienza.

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