"I am a mother of one beautiful child, Farida, and i am so much happy mom to my child. As a street child I never thought I would reach this far now i am called MAMA. It is an honor to be a parent, and it is a great honor and talent to be a great parent to your children".
"I did not had a chance to have great parents care, but today I stand to tell all the parents to take responsibilities as parents to stop more street children in the World"
Aziza was born in Mererani Arusha. She was the first born
and had two little brothers. They stayed together with both parents. At the age
of seven years, when one of the brothers was only a few months old, Aziza’s
mother and her grandmother had big fight about who should remain with the
children. The mother decided to take the children to the main road of the area where car pass speedy and left them in the middle of the road and dissapear, abandoning them.
The grandmother, feeling responsible, took the children to her home, though she was already old. At her grandmother’s place Aziza lived a simple life as the grandmother suffered by feeding them. Three years later, when Aziza was 10 years old, the grandmother died and the children were taken to the father’s place. At the beginning, life was good, as Aziza and one of her brother, who also lived there, was able to go to school. Life changed, when Aziza’s uncle, the brother of her father, who also lived at the father’s place, started to drink a lot of alcohol. Consequently, he wasn’t able to take responsibilities of Aziza and her brother. Aziza started stealing from the school to manage buying food for her brother and herself, after some time, her behavior became chronic. One day, being at standard six at school and having stolen again, she was beaten by her teacher in front of all the students. At this moment, she decided to run away to the streets. Living on the streets she was a girl smoking marijuana, weeds, cocaine, sniffing gums, drinking konyagi and gongo (traditional strong unsafe illegal spirit). She was fighting a lot and met different men for sexual business. At 2013, when Aziza was 13 years old, she met Makini Organization. Now, she is an artist and professional dancer who managed to travel to different places representing and showcasing her talent through dance. She has been to Kenya, Uganda and Italy and is in contact to both her parents. Aziza is also a girl convinced and inspired Mariam Joseph Peter to join Makini and stop the life on the streets.
The grandmother, feeling responsible, took the children to her home, though she was already old. At her grandmother’s place Aziza lived a simple life as the grandmother suffered by feeding them. Three years later, when Aziza was 10 years old, the grandmother died and the children were taken to the father’s place. At the beginning, life was good, as Aziza and one of her brother, who also lived there, was able to go to school. Life changed, when Aziza’s uncle, the brother of her father, who also lived at the father’s place, started to drink a lot of alcohol. Consequently, he wasn’t able to take responsibilities of Aziza and her brother. Aziza started stealing from the school to manage buying food for her brother and herself, after some time, her behavior became chronic. One day, being at standard six at school and having stolen again, she was beaten by her teacher in front of all the students. At this moment, she decided to run away to the streets. Living on the streets she was a girl smoking marijuana, weeds, cocaine, sniffing gums, drinking konyagi and gongo (traditional strong unsafe illegal spirit). She was fighting a lot and met different men for sexual business. At 2013, when Aziza was 13 years old, she met Makini Organization. Now, she is an artist and professional dancer who managed to travel to different places representing and showcasing her talent through dance. She has been to Kenya, Uganda and Italy and is in contact to both her parents. Aziza is also a girl convinced and inspired Mariam Joseph Peter to join Makini and stop the life on the streets.
With this journey she came across, Aziza is also a mother who love and care about her daughter Farida.
Makini’s future expectation is to see all children having their rights to protection, provision and participation fully met and are empowered and respected as valuable members of their communities.
Makini’s future expectation is to see all children having their rights to protection, provision and participation fully met and are empowered and respected as valuable members of their communities.
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