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Kenya to launch homosexual census Kenya to launch homosexual census
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Kenya is to carry out a census of its gay population in an effort to bolster the fight against HIV/Aids - despite homosexuality being against the law.Kenya is to carry out a census of its gay population in an effort to bolster the fight against HIV/Aids - despite homosexuality being against the law.
Nicholas Muraguri, head of Kenya's Aids prevention programme Nascop, told the BBC it was vital that the government reached out to the gay community.Nicholas Muraguri, head of Kenya's Aids prevention programme Nascop, told the BBC it was vital that the government reached out to the gay community.
He said gay people suffered from a lack of information about the disease.He said gay people suffered from a lack of information about the disease.
But analysts say many gay people will be afraid to come forward in a country where homosexuality can result in jail.But analysts say many gay people will be afraid to come forward in a country where homosexuality can result in jail.
Mr Muraguri conceded that an accurate count was unlikely.Mr Muraguri conceded that an accurate count was unlikely.
Kenyans cannot actually afford to say that the gay community are isolated somewhere in the corner Nascop's Nicholas Muraguri Being gay, Christian and KenyanKenyans cannot actually afford to say that the gay community are isolated somewhere in the corner Nascop's Nicholas Muraguri Being gay, Christian and Kenyan
But he told the BBC's Network Africa programme getting a clearer idea of the number of gay people would be a huge help in planning educational programmes.But he told the BBC's Network Africa programme getting a clearer idea of the number of gay people would be a huge help in planning educational programmes.
"Kenyans cannot actually afford to say that the gay community are isolated somewhere in the corner - they are part of our lives," he said."Kenyans cannot actually afford to say that the gay community are isolated somewhere in the corner - they are part of our lives," he said.
"This group must be reached with information and services so they know how to protect themselves from getting infected.""This group must be reached with information and services so they know how to protect themselves from getting infected."
The BBC's Gladys Njoroge in Nairobi says the census, which will begin in June next year, will be the first of its kind in Africa.The BBC's Gladys Njoroge in Nairobi says the census, which will begin in June next year, will be the first of its kind in Africa.
But Kenyans are divided over its impact, with some Nairobi residents saying they did not believe it would help control the spread of Aids.But Kenyans are divided over its impact, with some Nairobi residents saying they did not believe it would help control the spread of Aids.
Gay Kenyans told the BBC they would be willing to be counted - but only if their identities were protected.Gay Kenyans told the BBC they would be willing to be counted - but only if their identities were protected.
Homosexual activity is punishable by up to 14 years in jail in Kenya.Homosexual activity is punishable by up to 14 years in jail in Kenya.

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