Gender Violence Protection Centres

Overview

  • Act: Protection Against Domestic Violence Act, 2015
  • Formed: 2016
  • CEO:

Gender Violence Protection Centres in Kenya, established under the Protection Against Domestic Violence Act, 2015, provide essential support to survivors of gender-based violence. Their mandate includes offering counseling, legal assistance, and temporary shelter to those affected. The centers also conduct public awareness campaigns to educate communities about gender-based violence and advocate for policy changes to enhance survivors’ rights. By collaborating with government and non-governmental organizations, these centers collect data, engage in community outreach, and train staff to ensure effective response and support, ultimately fostering a safer environment for all individuals in Kenya.

Functions

  • Provide Support Services – Offer immediate support services, including counseling, medical assistance, and legal aid to survivors of gender-based violence.
  • Safe Shelter – Provide temporary shelter for victims fleeing abusive situations to ensure their safety and security.
  • Crisis Intervention – Implement crisis intervention strategies to assist survivors in accessing necessary resources and support.
  • Legal Assistance – Facilitate access to legal support, helping survivors understand their rights and navigate the legal system.
  • Public Awareness Campaigns – Conduct awareness campaigns to educate the public about gender-based violence, its effects, and available support services.
  • Training and Capacity Building – Train staff and volunteers on best practices in handling cases of gender-based violence and supporting survivors.
  • Collaboration with Stakeholders – Collaborate with government agencies, NGOs, and community organizations to provide comprehensive support and resources for survivors.
  • Data Collection and Research – Collect data on gender-based violence incidents to inform policy development and program improvement.
  • Advocacy for Policy Change – Advocate for policy reforms and legislation that protect the rights of survivors and promote gender equality.
  • Community Engagement – Engage with communities to promote gender equality and discourage harmful cultural practices that contribute to gender-based violence.

Important Links

Address & Contacts

  • P.O Box 29966 – 00100 Nairobi
  • Telposta Towers 4th Floor, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi
  • PR79+GR Nairobi
  • info@gender.go.ke
  • 020-2216500