General News 20-40% of Kenyan children may be suffering from mental illness. Published 4 years ago on June 2, 2022 By KBC LOCAL NEWS Share Tweet [ad_1] Share Gertrude’s Children Hospital estimates that between 20 to 40% of children may be suffering from mental illness but it takes up to 16 months for adolescents to see a mental health professional from the onset of their symptoms [ad_2] Source link Comments comments Related Topics: Up Next Kenyan Graduates Locked Out of UK Jobs in Directive Blacklisting Don't Miss Bar owners now ‘justify’ increasing cases of ‘mchele’ spiking – Nairobi News KBC LOCAL NEWS You may like Trending Latest General News2 months ago Allan Chesang Goons Brutally Attack Standard and K24 Journalists in Cherengany as Corruption Cover-Up Claims Deepen General News2 months ago How the DCI and Kisumu County Officials Shield the Medprime Training College Syndicate While Students Buy Worthless Certificates General News2 months ago How Interior PS Raymond Omollo and Senator Allan Chesang Ran a Sh60 Million Fake Tender Scam General News2 months ago The NSSF Audit Dossier on Mismanaged Billions and Stalled Housing Projects Business News2 months ago The Absa Kenya Dossier on Extortion Cartels, Boardroom Purges, and the Million-Dollar Client Hunt Politics2 months ago “Enough is Enough”: DP Kindiki Issues Stern Warning to Ruto Critics Politics2 months ago Why CS Opiyo Wandayi is Losing the Siaya Power War to Governor Orengo General News2 months ago UDA Politician Arrested Over Sixty Million Shilling Fake Tender Scam at the Office of the President Jobs2 months ago National Youth Service Officially Launches 2026 Nationwide Recruitment Exercise for Kenyan Youth Tech3 months ago Xiaomi Unveils REDMI Note 15 Series: REDMI Titan Durability Meets Advanced Imaging Facebook Trending