Stakeholders in Murang’a County have called for stronger and more coordinated efforts to tackle gender-based violence (GBV), citing alarming trends affecting vulnerable groups, especially children. The call came during a county meeting on the prevention and response to GBV, which brought together officials from the health sector, security agencies, children’s services, and community representatives. Data…
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