The Nairobi County Government has launched a crackdown on 'fake beggars' exploiting children on the streets, as announced by Geoffrey Mosiria, the Chief Officer for Environment, on June 15.
- Over **46,639** street families exist in Kenya, with **15,337** in Nairobi alone, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
- The government plans a nationwide census for street families beginning June 29 to determine necessary interventions.
- Mosiria recounted an incident where he helped a woman claiming to be stranded, only for her to vanish with cash, illustrating the fraudulent nature of some street beggars.