Kenya: Hope for GBV Victims in Kenyan Athletics As Stakeholders Set up Hotline

Nairobi — Stakeholders in Kenyan athletics have heightened the conflict towards gender-based violence (GBV) with the institution of a hotline to help these in misery.

The hotline consists of a toll-free line (11995) and a chatbot (0701116116), by way of which athletes caught up in GBV can search on the spot assist.

Nationwide Authorities Affirmative Motion Fund (NGAAF) director of fund administration companies, Viridiana Wasike, says the hotline will assist curtail circumstances of GBV earlier than they worsen.

“This hotline ensures you (athletes) can name when in misery or if you end up going by way of GBV. The opposite one (11995), you’ll not have to pay so that you can entry it. We’re asking everybody to lend their voice and time to this marketing campaign. If we converse up, that is the one means we are able to cut back circumstances of GBV, and even remove all of it collectively,” Wasike mentioned.

Athletics Kenya’s (AK) chief administrative officer (CAO) Susan Kamau mentioned the federation are decided to make GBV a factor of the previous in athletics.

“There have been so many circumstances of GBV affecting athletics and the federal government has been asking us why that is so. AK is critical about eradicating GBV and we are going to battle it aggressively the identical means we’ve waged conflict towards doping,” she mentioned.

Her sentiments had been echoed by chair of AK’s safeguarding committee, Elizabeth Keitany, who bemoaned the despicable acts occurring within the sport.

“The tales we’re listening to from completely different athletes are very horrible. Nevertheless, we encourage you to maintain talking up…come to us for assist and don’t hesitate. We have now helped so many athletes who had been present process GBV and we are going to proceed to take action,” Keitany mentioned.