• They started at 9 am and matched from Jeevanjee Gardens, to Moi Avenue, City Hall, Parliament and finished off at the bombast memorial site.
• They comprise of survivor advocates, a group of powerful survivors of childhood Sexual Violence who speak out for transformational change.
Brave Movement joined Kenyans in celebrating World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence.
The group helps in fight against Childhood Sexual abuse.
They comprise of survivor advocates, a group of powerful survivors of childhood Sexual Violence who speak out for transformational change.
They started at 9 am and matched from Jeevanjee Gardens, to Moi Avenue, City Hall, Parliament and finished off at the bombast memorial site.
They were dressed in purple shirts and carried placards which read "We are brave so that children can be safe." "End Sexual Violence against children and adolescents now!"