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Brave Movement Inception meeting 2023

Brave Movement Inception meeting 2023 The Brave Movement Inception meeting for the Kenya Chapter marked an important milestone in the fight against childhood sexual violence. This meeting brought together key people including the Brave Movement Executive Director, the Africa Strategy Campaign Manager, and a dedicated group of survivors and allies…
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A Sports Funday

A Sports Funday In December 2023, we organized a vibrant sports fun day that brought together more than 100 students from the Viwandani community, offering them an exciting and engaging experience through various athletic activities. The students explored new interests and abilities through participating in football matches, sack races, egg-and-spoon…
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Project Launch “Safe and Thriving Survivors”

Project Launch “Safe and Thriving Survivors” In January 2024, we launched a new project called “Safe and Thriving Survivors.” In collaboration with the UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women (EVAW), this three-year project aims to make a lasting impact by enhancing access to essential, safe, and comprehensive services…
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Girls Forum SAAM 2024

Girls Forum SAAM 2024 In April, to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month, MGSH organized an event that brought together child domestic workers, survivors of sexual violence, and girls who are at risk of being exploited. This event provided a platform to raise awareness and show support for survivors. This event…
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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

World Day Against Trafficking in Persons In July, the global community observes the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons 2024, a vital occasion dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking and its impact. In Kamukunji, this international day was echoed as a coalition of local organizations organized a significant awareness…
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Challenging the Myth: Survivors Provoke Violence

Challenging the Myth: Survivors Provoke Violence Introduction In conversations about sexual violence, one of the most persistent and harmful myths is that victims provoke violence through their behavior, clothing, or lifestyle choices. This notion not only shifts blame onto survivors but also fosters a culture of stigma and silence that…
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Community outreaches

Community outreaches Our commitment extends to combating sexual violence against girls and young women. By engaging with communities, MGSH aims to increase awareness, reduce abuse, and create a safer and more supportive environment for girls and young women through community outreaches. These are done through; Girls Forum Maisha Girls Safe…
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Safe Space

Safe Spaces Maisha runs Safe Spaces    for Girls and young people in the community. These spaces provide a combination of SGBV prevention, livelihood development, life skills development and psychosocial support, which empowers young people to build brighter futures while fostering their personal growth, well-being and respectful interactions within their communities.…
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Safe House

Safe House The Safe House is one of our core programs designed to protect and support girls below 19 years who have experienced sexual violence. Serving as a sanctuary, it provides a safe and nurturing environment where survivors can heal and rebuild their lives. Girls are referred to the safe…
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