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The fight against femicide and gender-based violence has received a major boost after female lawmakers launched a national campaign to address the menace.
The initiative, named Komesha Dhuluma, was officially unveiled on Thursday, 16th JanuaryΒ 2025 at Parliament Buildings.
KEWOPA Chairperson Hon. Leah Sankaire (Kajiado) announced that all 102 female legislators from both the National Assembly and Senate would lead the campaign in their respective constituencies.
Hon. Sankaire revealed that President William Ruto had committed Ksh100 million to support the initiative. βAll KEWOPA members will spearhead the campaign by engaging directly with their communities at the constituency level,β she said.
She emphasized that each female MP would localize the initiative through community sensitization and engagement forums tailored to address the specific needs of their constituencies.
The forum's aim to deliver critical messages on femicide and gender-based violence. According to the KEWOPA Chairperson, the campaign targets direct engagement with 100,000 women, men, youth, and persons living with disabilities at the grassroots level. It also seeks to reach over 10 million Kenyans through targeted media campaigns.
βThis initiative goes beyond raising awareness on femicide,β said Hon. Sankaire. "We are working with stakeholders, including womenβs rights organizations, the judiciary, and law enforcement, to ensure survivors receive justice and support.β
Hon. Mishi Mboko (Likoni) urged all Kenyans to support the initiative, emphasizing that gender-based violence affects everyone. βEnding femicide and gender-based violence is not just a womenβs issue. It is a national priority,β she said.
βMen are also victims of this menace. We must unite to build a safer, just society where everyone can live free from fear and violence.β