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Human rights activists are shifting to art and exhibitions to create awareness on GBV

Njoki Kimwaki(Left), Admin assistant from Creatives Garage and Mary Njoki Maina(Right), Therapist, from Usikimyie at the Maskan Kisumu edition.

Human rights activists have turned to art and exhibitions to create awareness, educate the public, and seek justice for victims of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the country.

They argue that through art and dialogue, the exhibition honours the lives lost to femicide and sheds light on the ongoing realities of gender-based violence.

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