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Every article on Dada Daily answers three questions: what is happening, who is responsible, and what can be done. This is civic education for the movement.
The Penal Code (Amendment) Bill 2026: What It Says, What It Doesn't, and What Still Must Change
After two years of protest, a bill that would legally define femicide for the first time in Kenyan history is before Parliament. We read every clause. Here is the honest audit.
Read the full audit →8 Women Every Week: What Kenya's Most Recent Femicide Data Actually Shows
The government stopped publishing consolidated data in March 2025. We have kept counting. Here is what 2026 looks like so far — and why the age profile should alarm every university in Kenya.
8 minThe 11-Institution Journey: A Plain-Language Guide to the GBV Justice System
Police gender desk. OB number. P3 form. GVRC. ODPP. Magistrate's court. Most women who report GBV in Kenya do not know what comes next. This is the map.
10 min"I retold my story nine times." Composite accounts from the Silencing Women Project.
These are not singular tragedies. They are a pattern. Account after account tells the same story: not failure, but design. A system that works exactly as intended — just not for her.
6 minThe P3 Form: Why a Single Document Costs Women a Conviction
The P3 medical examination form is supposed to be free. In practice, women are charged ~KES 1,500. For many, that fee ends the case before it begins. The law, the loophole, and the fix.
7 minThe Government Missed Its Own Deadline: A Timeline of Broken Commitments on GBV
In January 2025, President Ruto established a 42-member task force with specific deadlines. Amnesty International Kenya has publicly called out the missed Cabinet memo. Here is the full accountability record.
9 minName the Bill: How to Tell Your MP the Penal Code Amendment Must Pass
The Penal Code (Amendment) Bill 2026 needs votes. Here is every MP's contact, a template message that works, and what to say if they push back. Twenty minutes of your time. Potentially decades of change.
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