President William Ruto has called on criminal justice actors to act decisively in addressing femicide and gender-based violence (GBV) in Kenya. Speaking at State House during a meeting with women leaders on Wednesday, he emphasized his administration’s unwavering commitment to ending all forms of violence.
“As leaders, we are united in ensuring justice is swift and efficient. I have directed criminal justice actors to act without delay and hold perpetrators of femicide fully accountable,” Ruto stated.
The President announced measures to strengthen support for victims, including bolstering gender desks in police stations and establishing similar services in hospitals. These initiatives aim to provide survivors with immediate care and assistance. “Psychosocial support and safe spaces for women and children are a priority in my office,” he emphasized.
In a bid to tackle exploitation on social media, Ruto highlighted the need to equip young people with life skills and awareness to navigate societal risks. “Parents, schools, churches, and community organizations must step up to provide counseling and guidance on these critical issues,” he urged.
The President also called on religious leaders to advocate for women’s rights and promote empowerment. “Women’s rights are human rights,” Ruto affirmed, emphasizing the need for an environment that supports women and children.
As part of his commitment to combating GBV, Ruto launched the Safe Homes, Safe Spaces campaign, set to run during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence starting November 25, 2024. The government has pledged Kes. 100 million to support the initiative.
“This campaign will receive full support from my government. I urge every Kenyan to join this movement, speak out, educate others, and stand united against femicide,” the President declared.
Ruto underscored the importance of raising awareness about abuse signs and resources like safe spaces and toll-free hotlines, including GBV 1195 and the child helpline 116. “These resources will help victims find protection and the support they need,” he said.
Reaffirming his administration’s dedication, Ruto assured, “Our efforts to combat violence and ensure justice will continue to grow, making Kenya safer for all.”