12th January 2023
Addressing child sexual exploitation and abuse in Kenya: Launching a roadmap for action
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As part of our ongoing efforts to end sexual exploitation in Kenya, together with our partner Trace Kenya, we have released a joint advocacy brief, Enhancing policy responses to addressing Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) in Kenya. The Advocacy Brief aims to support civil society organizations to improve legal, policy and other responses to child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) in Kenya.
Every year, over 400 million children around the world are exposed to child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA). Child sexual exploitation and abuse is defined as any exploitative and abusive sexual activity involving a child. In many cases, CSEA leads to a lifetime of physical and emotional trauma for survivors.
In Kenya, where many cases of CSEA go unreported, and there is no single national database for recording cases, it is not possible to quantify the scale of the problem. However, evidence shows that CSEA is becoming increasingly common across the country. The prevalence of CSEA in Kenya has been exacerbated in recent years by the COVID-19 pandemic.
With CSEA increasingly being perpetrated online and through the use of digital technologies, Kenya, a technology hub in East Africa, has not been immune to the disproportionate growth in the prevalence of online CSEA, including transnational organized crimes such as sex trafficking and the production and distribution of child sexual abuse material. For far too long, CSEA has occurred in secrecy and been associated with shame, allowing the violence to continue.
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In 2022, together with Trace Kenya, we examined existing laws, policies and other measures aimed at preventing CSEA and protecting children in Kenya, assessing their content and enforcement against provisions in international and regional treaties and good practice. Challenges in Key legal, policy and other preventative and response measures were also identified from existing research, including the Out of the Shadows Global Index, and from local stakeholders with on-the-ground experience and expertise on CSEA.
This information offered an understanding of some of the challenges and opportunities regarding prevention and response to CSEA in Kenya.
The resulting advocacy brief offers a roadmap for civil society organisations to engage state actors and advocate for policy reforms to address CSEA in Kenya. Key recommendations are highlighted below.
The Way Forward: Education
Prevention
Recovery
The Way Forward: Collaboration
Prevention
Recovery
The Way Forward: Prevention
Prevention
Recovery
We look forward to continuing the work to end child sexual exploitation and abuse in Kenya and around the world.
Want to learn more about efforts to end sexual exploitation in Kenya and around the world? Download the full brief or join our Changemakers Network, an international network of changemakers, from government ministers and UN bodies to civil society and human rights lawyers, to learn from one another and drive forward the vital work to make gender equality a reality.