- The facility has a safe house for GBV survivors, a GBV recovery centre, an auditorium for conferences, a training centre, a data centre and a blood bank.
- The facility will provide data to be used in Kenya and the whole region.
Kenya Women and Children Wellness Centre organisation has built a safe house campus to accommodate Gender Based Violence survivors.
KWCWC CEO Elizabeth Meassick said the campus is a three-phased facility with a complete phase one.
She said the facility has a safe house for GBV survivors, a GBV recovery centre, an auditorium for conferences, a training centre, a data centre and a blood bank.
Meassick said the goal of the facility is to become the most updated information on GBV.
She said the facility will provide data to be used in Kenya and the whole region.
Meassick appealed for help from well-wishers to furnish the completed phase one to enable the facility to start offering services to GBV survivors.
The organisation was registered as an NGO in 2010 to create awareness of GBV in communities.
Radio Africa Group has partnered with the Kenya Women and Children Wellness Centre organisation for a 16-day activism on gender-based violence.
The 16-day sensitisation drive which started on Friday will create awareness of GBV.
Image: WINNIE WANJIKU
Image: WINNIE WANJIKU