CFK Africa launches office at Mathare Police Station to address GBV

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Expression Africa

CFK Africa, an international nonprofit dedicated to empowering youth in informal settlements across Kenya, has launched a gender desk office at Mathare Police Station to address sexual and gender-based violence (GBV) in Mathare slum.

The newly established gender desk office at the Mathare Police Station within the informal settlement in Nairobi will provide safe spaces for women to report violence and seek legal justice. 

The program was recently launched with representatives of CFK Africa, officers from the Mathare Police Station, staff members from the Gender-Based Violence County Coordinator’s office, and a dozen community partners.

Sexual and gender-based violence remains a significant problem throughout Kenya, with 45 percent of women experiencing it in their lifetime, according to Kenya’s National Council for Population and Development.

“It’s not enough to just educate members of the community about the dangers of sexual and gender-based violence,” said CFK Africa Executive Director Jeffrey Okoro.

“We need to involve community leaders, male allies, landlords, and police officers to create sustainable change around this issue. Community ownership of the process is key,” added Okoro.

Along with another CFK Africa program, which trains landlords to recognize and respond to situations where women are at risk, the new Gender Desk Office will challenge the norms that allow violence against women to persist and support survivors in advocating for justice.

Read also: CFK Africa expands support for teenage mothers with Funzo Project training program 

Through partnerships with community-based organizations, advocacy groups, and local officials, CFK Africa continues to champion girls and women, removing barriers to their thriving and fostering education, empowerment, and equality. 

“We are here to help,” said inspector Musyoka, the new gender desk officer in Mathare, during the official launch.

“All our officers are here to represent everyone at all times of the day and night. When you arrive at Mathare Police Station, you are safe,” he concluded.

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