Moiben MP Visit to State House: A Commitment to Women’s Rights and Protection of Vulnerable Groups
Moiben MP, Prof. Phylis Bartoo, along with her fellow women parliamentarians, had the distinct honor of being hosted by His Excellency President William Samoei Ruto at State House today for a crucial dialogue on women’s rights and the protection of vulnerable groups. The meeting highlighted the government’s ongoing commitment to addressing critical social issues and strengthening measures against gender-based violence.
During the meeting, the President reaffirmed the government’s unwavering stance in tackling gender-based violence (GBV) and promised to hold perpetrators accountable. He emphasized that femicide, the intentional killing of women due to their gender, will not be tolerated in Kenya. This clear message echoed the nation’s determination to create a society where women and girls can live free from violence and fear.
As an advocate for gender equality and children’s rights, Prof. Bartoo underscored the significance of proactive parental involvement in shielding children from the growing dangers of social media. In particular, she highlighted the increasing threats posed by cyberbullying, exploitation, and the spread of harmful content on various online platforms. She called for a collaborative effort between families, communities, and the government to ensure that children are safeguarded from these risks.
“We must work hand in hand to build a society that not only protects women but also guarantees the safety of our children in an ever-evolving digital world,” Prof. Bartoo said.
The meeting also served as a platform for women parliamentarians to voice their concerns about the broader social and legal frameworks needed to support the protection and empowerment of vulnerable groups, especially women and children. The discussions emphasized the need for more comprehensive legislative measures and greater enforcement of existing laws to ensure that women’s rights are upheld and protected.
Prof. Bartoo concluded the meeting with a strong call for continued unity and collaboration to build a safer, more inclusive society for all Kenyans. She expressed confidence that, with continued government support and the active participation of all stakeholders, the country will make great strides in safeguarding the rights of its most vulnerable citizens.
This visit serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility to ensure that Kenya’s future is one where gender-based violence is a thing of the past, and where the welfare of women and children is prioritized in every facet of society.