Advancing gender equality through Generation Equality‘s multi-stakeholder approach and local action in Kenya As a co-leader of the Generation Equality Forum #GBV Action Coalition, Kenya is committed to accelerating efforts towards the achievement of gender equality and the elimination of harmful practices that deprive victims of their dignity NEW YORK, United States of America, September 16, 2024/APO Group/ -- Stakeholders from across Kenya gathered in Nairobi for a landmark event that brought together Generation Equality commitment makers based in Kenya. The event aimed to raise awareness of Generation Equality's efforts being advanced by commitment makers and partners at national, regional, and global levels. It also fostered the creation and strengthening of partnerships, facilitated the sharing of information about upcoming major events, and encouraged the development of synergies and coalitions on dedicated topics and actions. Organized by UN Women, the event provided a platform for national and international partners, civil society organizations, youth representatives, the private sector, and government officials to review the progress of commitments implemented at both local and regional levels. Generation Equality, the world’s leading effort to unlock political will and accelerate investment and implementation on gender equality, was at the heart of the discussions. This movement aims to create multistakeholder alliances, promoting progress, advocating for change, and driving bold actions. Central to this event was the recognition that the success of Generation Equality lies in localizing its goals—engaging stakeholders at the grassroots level to ensure sustainable and impactful outcomes. "This meeting is unique and the first of its kind in Kenya, bringing together all Action Coalitions—from Gender-Based Violence to Economic Justice and Rights, Feminist Action for Climate Justice, Technology and Innovation, Feminist Movements and Leadership, and Bodily Autonomy and SRHR," remarked Anna Mutavati, outgoing UN Women Kenya Representative and incoming Deputy Regional Director for East and Southern Africa. “As a co-leader of the Generation Equality Forum #GBV Action Coalition, Kenya is committed to accelerating efforts towards the achievement of gender equality and the elimination of harmful practices that deprive victims of their dignity and infringe on their human rights,” said Anne Wang’ombe, Principal Secretary, State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action, Ministry of Gender, Culture, the Arts and Heritage in the Republic of Kenya. Baldwin Anyiga, Principal Economist at the State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action shared a presentation outlining Kenya’s wide range of commitments to gender equality. He detailed Kenya's impressive progress, particularly its 12-action plan targeting gender-based violence at both the national and county levels. The country has rolled out critical programs, including toll-free lines and clinics for survivors of gender-based violence, as well as substantial resources to sustain these efforts. The event also featured a dynamic panel discussion with representatives from various Action Coalitions (ACs). Speakers included: