Hon. Anne Wamuratha - Women Rep Kiambu County Addressing the crowd at the Homebiogas Anniversary Celebration
By John Kariuki
Kiambu Woman Representative, Hon. Ann Wamuratha, has lent her voice to a groundbreaking nationwide grassroots campaign aimed at tackling the rising cases of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and femicide in Kenya. The initiative, dubbed “Komesha Dhuluma”, has been championed by President William Ruto with a dedicated budget of Kshs. 100 million, coordinated through the State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action.
The campaign brings together 102 Members of Parliament, including 47 Woman Representatives, 28 constituency MPs, 6 nominated National Assembly Members, 3 elected Senators, and 18 nominated Senators. These leaders will spearhead community barazas and outreach programs tailored to address the root causes of GBV and femicide, targeting both men and women in their constituencies.
Speaking during a consultative meeting ahead of the campaign’s launch, Hon. Wamuratha emphasized the urgency of addressing GBV at the grassroots level. “This campaign is for our people at the grassroots level. Previous national campaigns have raised awareness, but we must now bring the message closer to the community,” she said.
The campaign will also involve key stakeholders, including the Kenya Women Senators Association (KEWOSA), Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), the Center for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW), the Community Advocacy and Awareness (CRAWN) Trust, and the National Gender and Equality Commission.
The Presidential Advisor on Women’s Rights, speaking through a representative, highlighted the need for a diverse and inclusive approach to the campaign. “This initiative must reach every corner of the nation, leaving no group behind, if we are to effect meaningful change,” she said.
“Komesha Dhuluma” will focus on both preventive and responsive measures, aiming to shift cultural perceptions, empower communities, and promote accountability for GBV-related crimes. Each MP will lead their constituency’s efforts, ensuring localized solutions that address specific challenges within their communities.
This campaign marks a significant step in the fight against GBV and femicide, signaling the government’s commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals and fostering safer communities across Kenya.
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