Kenya joins in celebrations to end childhood sexual violence

November 18 was officially declared to create awareness

In Summary
  • Brave Movement are getting ready to march in the streets of Nairobi.
  • The group is a survivor-centred global movement that fights to end Childhood Sexual abuse.
Members of the Brave Movement get ready to start a peaceful march in Nairobi to mark the World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence on November 18.
Members of the Brave Movement get ready to start a peaceful march in Nairobi to mark the World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence on November 18.
Image: SELINA TEYIE

As Kenya joins the world in celebrating World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence, members of the Brave Movement are getting ready to march in the streets of Nairobi.

The group is a survivor-centred global movement that fights to end Childhood Sexual abuse.

Members of the Brave Movement get ready to start a peaceful march in Nairobi to mark the World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence on November 18.
Members of the Brave Movement get ready to start a peaceful march in Nairobi to mark the World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence on November 18.
Image: SELINA TEYIE

They comprise survivor advocates and survivors of childhood Sexual Violence who speak out for transformational change.

November 18 was officially declared to create awareness for prevention, healing and an end to childhood Sexual abuse in the United Nations.

They will be marching starting at the Jeevanjee Gardens, to Moi Avenue, City Hall, Parliament and finally at the bombast memorial site.

Members of the Brave Movement get ready to start a peaceful march in Nairobi to mark the World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence on November 18.
Members of the Brave Movement get ready to start a peaceful march in Nairobi to mark the World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to end Childhood Sexual Violence on November 18.
Image: SELINA TEYIE
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