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A nationwide outcry is building against the rising cases of femicide, as survivors, grieving families, and activists unite to demand action. From petitions to public demonstrations, Kenyans are calling for urgent measures to name, fight, and end the killing of women. At a Nairobi art gallery, an emotional exhibition transforms pain into protest, honouring the victims while urging protection for those still alive.
Grief to Action: The Growing Call to Stop Femicide
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