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A Safe Kenya is Good for All: Press Statement by the Women of Kenya

Kenyan women, under the auspices of Echo Network Africa Foundation (ENAF), the African Women Leadership Network (AWLN-Kenya) Chapter, and the Democracy Trust Fund (DTF), have issued a collective call for national security, education reform, and urgent action against gender-based violence.

Defending Sacred Spaces and National Security

The women of Kenya decry the worsening state of security and condemn those perpetrating violence. A primary concern raised is the recent disregard for civility evidenced by the teargassing and firing of bullets at worshippers in a church. The statement reminds the nation that places of worship are sacred spaces where women, children, and persons with disabilities find solace. Duty bearers, including law enforcement officers, the NCIC, and the ODPP, are urged to show more vigilance and sincerity in tackling violence and prosecuting perpetrators in strict adherence to the rule of law.

Addressing the Crisis in Education

Deep concerns were raised regarding the mishandling of Competence-Based Education (CBE). Issues highlighted include low transition rates from Junior to Senior School, chaotic placement processes from Grade 9 to Grade 10, and the high cost of education.

To address these challenges, the women of Kenya propose that all bursaries be consolidated into one basket to manage the financial and infrastructural crisis. The statement also commends the resilience and kindness shown by the community, such as the women from Kiboi Market in Kisii who raised over Ksh 80,000 to take an orphan girl to school, dismantling the myth that women are their own enemies.

Declaring GBV a National Disaster

The statement welcomes the report and recommendations of the Presidential Technical Working Group on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Femicide led by Dr. Nancy Baraza. The women of Kenya support the recommendation that H.E. the President urgently proclaim GBV as a national disaster. They commit to supporting the full implementation of these recommendations and standing behind the President in the war against GBV and technology-facilitated violence.

Conclusion

The women of Kenya conclude by committing to create safe spaces for intergenerational conversations to enhance national cohesion and mentorship. A safe and growing Kenya is good for all.