“The fight against drugs is far from over.”
Findings
from a National Survey on Alcohol and Drug Abuse conducted by NACADA in
2012/13 shows that 13.3% of Kenyans are currently using alcohol, 9.1%
tobacco, 4.2% miraa, 1.0% bhang and 0.1% heroin.
- Overall, bhang is the most easily available illicit drug in the country at 49% followed by cocaine while heroin is the least available illicit drug in the country;
- Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the country and poses the greatest harm to Kenyans as evidenced by the numerous calamities associated with excessive consumption and adulteration of illicit brews;
- Among the different types of alcoholic drinks, traditional liquor is the most easily accessible type of alcohol followed by wines and spirits and lastly chang’aa;
- 30 % of Kenyans aged 15-65 have ever consumed alcohol in their life; 13.3% of Kenyans currently consume alcohol that means that at least 4 million people.
- Traditional liquor is still more likely to have been consumed by rural children than urban children. More children in rural areas are likely to have ever consumed chang’aa than those in urban areas.
- The current use of all intoxicating substances is higher among men than women; for instance, the current usage of tobacco and miraa is largely limited to males except in North Eastern Province. Comparatively, the survey showed that 17% of men smoke tobacco while only 2.1% of women use tobacco products.
- Since the last survey in 2007, it is noted there has been a decline in the use of cigarettes, tobacco and miraa. Worrying, though is that the median age of first use of all drugs has gone as low as 10 years
BACK 2 DANCE.
The wonderful and energetic form
of Dance and Music is one of the best forms of entertainment and mediums of
reaching out to the masses today in the World. With youngsters and adults both
opting for the current style of dance and music, it has made its way of
entertainment gain popularity and acceptance amongst the Worldly population.
The main idea behind B2D (BACK 2 DANCE)
is derived from the endless need and desire to spread and showcase Dance and
Music talents thus the fight against drugs in our Country has been running for
quite a while now and we’ve seen many lives being wasted and battles lost to
abuse of illicit drugs…. Through the art of Dance where D.A.N.C.E states Drugs
Are
Not
Cool
Ever
We saw this is the only awareness that can be channeled and shared among the
youth. Having the same language and understanding format to pass a message we
saw the only way to achieve this is to bring together Kenya’s best and finest
dancers and music artists to Launch a youth Dance and musical showcase and
campaign against drugs.
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B-boy Harry Foundation, Compass Nella Fitness Centre, Ongata Rongai.
Email: bboyharry@live.com - Phone: +254 700 472 451.
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