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HomeDaily NewsThursday, May 21, 2026Rachel Ruto Highlights Need for Greater Autism Support in Kenya - May 2026
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Rachel Ruto Highlights Need for Greater Autism Support in Kenya - May 2026

Kenyan First Lady Rachel Ruto visited the Asyl Miras Center in Astana, Kazakhstan, highlighting Kenya's need for greater support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families. She drew inspiration from the comprehensive model of the Asyl Miras Center in Astana, Kazakhstan. Kenya and Kazakhstan have forged a new partnership aimed at transforming trade and investment ties into concrete commercial agreements during President William Ruto's state visit, which saw leaders and business executives from both nations lay out a roadmap for cooperation.

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Rachel Ruto Highlights Need for Greater Autism Support in Kenya

Rachel Ruto Highlights Need for Greater Autism Support in Kenya

Kenyan First Lady Rachel Ruto visited the Asyl Miras Center in Astana, Kazakhstan, highlighting Kenya's need for greater support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families.

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Kenyan First Lady Rachel Ruto visited the Asyl Miras Center in Astana, Kazakhstan, highlighting Kenya's need for greater support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families.

  • The center offers free, holistic care and rehabilitation programs to up to 180 children at a time.
  • Key figures include First Lady Rachel Ruto and Asyl Miras Center CEO Ainur Karbozova.
  • The visit occurred during a State Visit to Kazakhstan, with Kenya seeking to learn from the center's successful model.
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Kenya, Kazakhstan forge new trade, investment partnership during Ruto state visit

Kenya, Kazakhstan forge new trade, investment partnership during Ruto state visit

Kenya and Kazakhstan have forged a new partnership aimed at transforming trade and investment ties into concrete commercial agreements to drive mutual prosperity. The state visit by President William Ruto to Kazakhstan, accompanied by key government officials, saw leaders and business executives from both nations lay out a roadmap for cooperation.

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Wednesday 7:54 PMKBC Top Stories

Rachel Ruto highlights need for greater Autism support in Kenya

Rachel Ruto highlights need for greater Autism support in Kenya

First Lady Rachel Ruto has highlighted the need for enhanced support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Kenya, drawing inspiration from the comprehensive model of the Asyl Miras Center in Astana, Kazakhstan.

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Key Highlights

First Lady Rachel Ruto has highlighted the need for enhanced support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Kenya, drawing inspiration from the comprehensive model of the Asyl Miras Center in Astana, Kazakhstan.

  • The Asyl Miras Center provides free, holistic care and rehabilitation programs to up to 180 children with autism at a time.
  • First Lady Rachel Ruto, a champion for children's welfare, visited the center during a State Visit to Kazakhstan.
  • The center, established by philanthropist Bulat Utemuratov, has supported over 17,000 children and families since its launch.
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Key Highlights

Kenya and Kazakhstan have forged a new partnership aimed at transforming trade and investment ties into concrete commercial agreements to drive mutual prosperity. The state visit by President William Ruto to Kazakhstan, accompanied by key government officials, saw leaders and business executives from both nations lay out a roadmap for cooperation.

  • Both countries agreed that boardroom discussions should now translate into tangible outcomes benefiting their citizens.
  • President Ruto highlighted Kenya's potential as an investment destination, offering access to over 300 million people in the East African Community and more than 1.4 billion consumers under the African Continental Free Trade Area.
  • Key areas of potential cooperation include energy, logistics, technology, agriculture, and aviation, with plans to establish direct air routes and a bilateral business council.