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Alarming Surge In Gender-Based Violence Sparks Nationwide Protests In Kenya

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleJanuary 27, 2024Updated:January 27, 2024 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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Activists shout as they demonstrate in the Central Business District against an alarming rise in murders of young women in Nairobi on January 27, 2024. - Several hundred people took to the streets of the capital holding placards that read "Being a woman should not be a death sentence", on January 27, 2024 to protest against femicide in Kenya where over a dozen women have been killed this month in cases that shocked the nation. (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)

In response to the alarming surge in gender-based violence across Kenya, hundreds took to the streets of Nairobi on Saturday, protesting against the alarming rise in femicide cases in Kenya.

The protest, echoing the sentiments of a nation in shock, brought attention to the brutal deaths of over a dozen women this month alone, with campaigners holding placards that read “Being a woman should not be a death sentence” and “Patriarchy kills.”

The demonstration, which caused a standstill in Nairobi’s central business district as protesters chanted “Stop killing us” on their march to parliament, highlighted the urgency for action against gender-based violence.

The recent shocking cases, including the murder of a 26-year-old woman at a short-term rental apartment and the gruesome killing of a 20-year-old woman, have triggered nationwide shock and demands for justice.





Amnesty International’s Kenya chapter labeled femicide as the “most brutal manifestation of gender-based violence,” emphasizing its unacceptable nature and urging authorities to expedite investigations and prosecution.

The call for change reverberated at the protest, with individuals like Terry Wangare, a communications officer, declaring, “It’s time for Kenya to stand up and make a decision.”

The distressing statistics further underscore the gravity of the situation, with more than 30 percent of women in Kenya experiencing physical violence and 13 percent facing sexual violence, according to a government report.

Human rights watchdogs argue that reported numbers represent only a fraction of actual cases, as evidenced by the Femicide Count recording at least 152 cases of femicide in Kenya last year.

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