
Combat and reduce cases of GBV and SGBV, including defilements, rape, sodomy, child neglect, domestic violence, indecent acts, and female genital mutilation (FGM).

Educate the community about GBV and the importance of reporting cases, including creating awareness of the Gender Desk Office at Mukurweini Police Station.


Golden Women Voices is an esteemed member of the Court Users Committee (CUC) and in the Court Integrity Committee. Their involvement ensures a focus on transparency, fairness, and inclusivity.

Partner with stakeholders such as: The Department of Health, Local Administration, Kenya Police Service, Boda Boda Transport Sector, The Department of Education (Primary and Secondary), The Children’s Office, Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign Organisations

Provide rescue services, legal assistance, and access to sexual and reproductive health resources for survivors.

Awareness Campaigns
Conduct community sensitisation in various settings, including churches, self-help groups (chamas), funerals, weddings, and other gatherings.
Training Champions
Train individuals from villages to be GBV champions who can advocate and assist within their communities.
Rescue and Advocacy
Facilitate the rescue of survivors, ensuring they access legal, medical, and psychological support.
Substance Abuse Campaigns
Conduct campaigns against drug and substance abuse, recognising its link to GBV.
Civic Education
Educate the public on their rights, available resources, and how to report GBV cases effectively.