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Kenya: CS Amina Leads Stakeholders in Campaign to Address Gender Equality and Violence

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Kwale — The formalities of the last few days are now finished and it’s all systems go as stakeholders prepares for The Agnes Tirop Conference in Diani, Kwale County from January 17 to 21.

At the media briefing this evening in South Coast, Amb. (Dr.) Amina Mohamed, Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture, and Heritage, gave a short list of summary of gender equity and Gender-based Violence topics that the stakeholders in the sports sector will discuss.

The workshop, which starts tomorrow, will being together Kenyan athletes, federations officials, team managers, coaches, representatives of international sports organisations, top government officials, investigative agencies, the leadership of the Judiciary, officials from international financial institutions and Non-governmental Organisations.

Amina explained: “The Agnes Tirop Conference is being held in honour of the late World Cross Country Agnes star Tirop, who was brutally murdered in a suspected case of Gender-based Violence at her home in Iten, Nandi County.”

The Sports CS added that; “The three-day conference will run under the theme: Levelling The Playing Field: Gender Inclusivity In Sports, and will include plenary sessions and panel discussions on key thematic areas such as legal, policy, and institutional framework, women in leadership and sports, mental health, resource mobilisation, among others. We shall also have capacity building trainings for athletes and sports officials.”

Amina said her Ministry will begin with the launch of a Report on Gender Equity, drafted by the Committee on Gender Welfare and Equity in Sports that she formed in July last year, under the direction of President Uhuru Kenyatta, following reported cases of sexual harassment and biased team selection in some of our national teams.