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Women march against femicide in Kenya. [File, Standard]
The Judiciary and the Children’s Department have called for stronger community and institutional action to tackle sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Bungoma County, amid reports that 62 per cent of women have experienced physical violence while 30 per cent have faced sexual violence.
The figures have renewed concern over the scale of violence against women and children and the challenges survivors face in accessing justice and essential services.
County Children Officer James Mbesa said children rescued from abuse often lack safe spaces where they can stay as they pursue medical and legal processes.






