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	<title>Comments on: VIVAT International &#8211; Nairobi, Kenya</title>
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	<description>Reaching out to persons and peoples living in poverty of any kind</description>
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		<title>By: BERNARD MAROBA</title>
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		<dc:creator>BERNARD MAROBA</dc:creator>
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		<description>I apreciate for the workshop you have caried here in nairobi.It was in St. Johns evangelist Parish, I came to know you, for the first time, through the meeting that was held there.
Am not a religious that is why I would like to commend on the situations that happens in the secular world. I was a brother in the Msfs congregation and unfortunately i was sent out with the reason that never satisfied me. I came back home and am now living in kibera slum, Nairobi, though am also studying.I am seeing youths, children and women suffering from poverty, alcholism, health and economic injustices.I do meet them, advise them on how to live positively and peacefully, but the biggest challenge is, they are slow to understand the situation and accept it. I dont know, you as the members of Vivat international, how can you handle this situation. It is more humiliating to see them suffering that way. thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I apreciate for the workshop you have caried here in nairobi.It was in St. Johns evangelist Parish, I came to know you, for the first time, through the meeting that was held there.<br />
Am not a religious that is why I would like to commend on the situations that happens in the secular world. I was a brother in the Msfs congregation and unfortunately i was sent out with the reason that never satisfied me. I came back home and am now living in kibera slum, Nairobi, though am also studying.I am seeing youths, children and women suffering from poverty, alcholism, health and economic injustices.I do meet them, advise them on how to live positively and peacefully, but the biggest challenge is, they are slow to understand the situation and accept it. I dont know, you as the members of Vivat international, how can you handle this situation. It is more humiliating to see them suffering that way. thank you.</p>
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