KIRINYAGA COUNTY GOVERNMENT PUTTING UP RESCUE FACILITY FOR

VICTIMS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

 The Mountain Journal 

Leaders in Kirinyaga have called for a concerted effort to end Gender-Based Violence

(GBV) in the county in the wake of a surge of cases that have in some instances

resulted to death.

Speaking on Thursday during the commemoration of the 16 days of activism at the

Kamiigua Polytechnic grounds, the leaders said they are alarmed by an increase in

number of domestic violence cases.

County Executive Committee (CEC) member for Gender and Youth Millicent Nyawira

who represented Governor Anne Waiguru during the event encouraged residents to

report GBV case to enable the wheels of justice to take its course.

She said the county is constructing a Gender Based Violence Rescue Centre at the

Kerugoya County Referral Hospital that will be used as a temporally safe house for

victims of all forms of violence and abuses.

Nyawira said the facility will be used to house women and children while men will be

accommodated in a separate part of the medical facility.

The CECM said Kirinyaga has reported a surge in number of gender related violence

cases and therefore the need to double effort by all stakeholders to end the menace

She said the society must join hands to stop further escalation of the vice.

“Let us unite as a society to end GBV, everyone at their level should fight and speak

against GBV,” she said.

Nyawira said the constitution protects right and dignity of all genders against various

forms of abuse and therefore asked victims to come out and report the cases.

The CECM said gender-based violence take different forms including physical, mental

and sexual violence.

She asked victims to come and speak out warning that keeping quiet and enduring

abuses would only worsen the situation.

“Governor Anne Waiguru has supported survivors of gender-based violence by

establishing a toll-free number for reporting cases, sensitization, providing free medical

treatment and training for County officers to address GBV issues. Furthermore, to

eliminate difficulties, she has assisted women and the vulnerable to participate in

various forms of economic activities through the Wezesha Empowerment Program,” she

said.

Nyawira said the county government has put in place several other interventions to end

GBV including; setting up of GBV desks at Sub-County level and economic

empowerment programmes.

“There will be ongoing sensitization in the community. Our aim is to ensure there are no

GBV cases in the county,” the CEC said.

She called for a peaceful coexistence and tolerance especially among married couples

saying this the only way to ensure there is no violence at home.

Gichugu Sub-County Assistant County Commissioner, Crispin Otieno, emphasized on

the need for individuals to write a will for distribution of heritance so as to prevent family

disputes when death occurs.

“We are concerned about the land-related cases in our office’s day in and day out. Most

widows left behind tend to go through GBV whenever the husband dies without writing a

will. To avoid this, let the men ensure they have a last will for the family,” he said.

Nancy Muthoni, the County Gender GBV focal person underscored the significance of

seeking medical assistance and highlighted a collaborative effort with the police to

expedite cases of abuse. The partnership aims to ensure there is swift handling of

cases and minimizing delays in obtaining an OB (Occurrence Book) number.

“When all victims get to our county hospital, regardless of the nature of the incident,

patients receive immediate attention at the hospital. They are provided with free medical

services, including evidence collection, administration of medicine, and counseling,”

Muthoni said

Susan Kinyua, the Kirinyaga representative of Rainforest Alliance, emphasized the

importance of empowering women economically so as to reduce their over-dependance

on their spouses.

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