Kenya's missing children crisis exposes system gaps
When 17-year-old Ramsy Karani disappeared from his home in Kayole, a densely populated residential estate in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, his family was thrust into a reality that an increasing number of Kenyan parents are confronting: the uncertainty and anguish of not knowing wher
When 17-year-old Ramsy Karani disappeared from his home in Kayole, a densely populated residential estate in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, his family was thrust into a reality that an increasing number of Kenyan parents are confronting: the uncertainty and anguish of not knowing where a child has gone.
Karani's relatives joined hundreds of other families across Kenya whose children's faces circulate daily on social media posters, WhatsApp groups and databases of missing persons.
"This is the first time this has happened. Ramsy never leaves the house, he is always indoors. We are asking for his return," said his mother, Doris Kamathi.
Her experience reflects a broader concern emerging across Kenya, where reports of missing children, abductions, trafficking and abandonment have drawn growing public attention and renewed scrutiny of the country's child protection systems.
According to data from Kenya's Child Protection Information Management System (CPIMS), cited by the State Department for Children Services, 10,581 child protection cases were recorded between January 2025 and March 2026. Those figures included 1,636 missing children, 1,952 abductions, 6,820 abandonment cases and 173 trafficking incidents.
Child welfare groups say the figures highlight broader vulnerabilities facing children across Kenya.
In Sinendet, a village in Kenya's Nakuru County, concerns about child safety intensified following the death of 12-year-old Mercy Nyambura Mureithi, a Grade 6 pupil at Sinendet Primary School who disappeared while walking home from school in May.
Her disappearance sparked a frantic search by relatives, neighbors and authorities before her body was found, shocking the community and drawing national attention.

