Commission Raises Alarm Over Surge in GBV in Kisumu

Kisumu: The National Gender and Equality Commission (NGEC) has raised concern over rising cases of gender-based violence (GBV) in Kisumu County. NGEC Nyanza Regional Coordinator Davis Okeyo revealed that over 576 survivors have sought help at the Gender-Based Violence Recovery Centre (GBVRC) at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH) since January 2025.

According to Kenya News Agency, Okeyo, speaking during a community engagement forum in Nyakach Sub-County, stated that the majority of reported cases involved physical and sexual violence, with many more going unreported due to stigma and fear of reprisal. He emphasized that despite the reported numbers, cases are still underreported as survivors often face shame, stigma, and even hostility from their families and the community.

Okeyo highlighted the role of elders and cultural leaders in the community, stressing the need for them to be empowered to speak out against sexual and gender-based violence. He urged respected community figures to use their influence to break the silence surrounding GBV and encourage reporting to help reverse the trend.

Additionally, Okeyo pointed out the economic burden GBV places on individuals and families. He cited a 2016 NGEC study indicating victims spend up to Sh16,000 to pursue justice and access support services, with a family spending Sh3,000 just to report to a chief and Sh3,700 to reach the police, totaling around Sh44,000 per case.

Okeyo also noted the nationwide financial impact, with the country losing close to Sh10 billion annually to address GBV cases, funds that could otherwise support development initiatives. He acknowledged existing laws and policies addressing GBV but mentioned significant gaps remain, calling for increased community involvement and male engagement, especially since most perpetrators fall between the ages of 24 and 44.

In conclusion, Okeyo reiterated the commission’s support for grassroots campaigns to combat gender-based violence, aligning with President William Ruto’s call for nationwide community engagement and prevention efforts.


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