Across Meru, Isiolo, and Nakuru, our autonomous councils are doing more than advocacy—they’re building healing spaces. From trauma-informed forums led by FWJES to agroecology workshops by Mazingira Council, survivors are not just participating—they’re leading.
“We don’t wait for change. We create it,” says Faith, a council member in Voice of Freedom.
This month, we spotlight three initiatives where survivors turned pain into power—and systems into solutions. Read more about how dignity, leadership, and community ownership are reshaping Kenya’s justice landscape.