CHEPTUMO: Celebrating Dr. Phoebe Asiyo, the icon and champion of children
File image of Dr. Phoebe Asiyo during a fundraiser for CWSK's at Mama Ngina Children's Home. Photo/FILE
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A veteran politician and gender champion, Dr. Phoebe Asiyo, is laid to rest today, Friday, August 8, 2025.
As the Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Gender, Culture and Children Services, I have a humble duty of highlighting just a small niche of the great milestones she achieved in her service to the disadvantaged children of Kenya.
Dr. Asiyo’s impact, driven by love, generosity, passion, unwavering spirit, and commitment to children, will forever mark her legacy.
Dr. Asiyo emerged as a formidable force in the evolution of Kenya’s childcare and welfare systems, leaving an indelible mark on our social history.
As the second Chief Executive Officer of the Child Welfare Society of Kenya, the sole organisation mandated to provide care and protection services for children, she played a transformative role during the pivotal decade beginning in 1969.
Through her visionary leadership, foundational laws such as the Children and Young Persons Act (Cap 141), the Adoption Act (Cap 143), and the Guardianship of Infants Act (Cap 144) were operationalised.
These acts laid the groundwork for the modern legal framework that protects our children today.
Dr. Asiyo was instrumental in institutionalising the concept of adoption, which was then unfamiliar in the Kenyan context.
Her approach demystified and localised the process, making it accessible and functional within the country’s social and judicial systems.
Her lasting impact was also evident in the professionalisation of social work, ensuring a more structured, efficient and compassionate response to the needs of vulnerable children across Kenya.
She championed the need for a trained social workforce, supporting the School of Social Work and ensuring that those caring for children were well equipped for the task.
At a time when the nation’s social fabric faced immense challenges, Mama Phoebe strongly advocated for placing children in families through Alternative Family Care.
Her commitment to helping children find families through guardianship, foster care, and adoption touched countless lives and remains dear to our hearts.
As a nation, our childcare, welfare, and protection systems are deeply indebted to the foundational work of Mama Phoebe. Kenya’s children are better because of her life’s work.
We celebrate this remarkable life and extend our heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and all whose lives she touched. Farewell, Dr. Phoebe Muga Asiyo. You will be eternally cherished.
The writer, Hannah Cheptumo, is the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Gender, Culture and Children Services


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