Emergency: 999 or 0800 720 999 (GBV Helpline — free, 24 hours)|
Dada Salama — Safety Ecosystem
You should not have to navigate 11 institutions alone.
When you report GBV in Kenya, you carry the case yourself — across police stations, hospitals, ODPP offices, courtrooms. You retell your story at every stop. Most cases die at the handoffs, not the decisions.
This directory gives you a map. A future app will carry the file for you — so you only tell your story once.
Know your rights. These are not requests — they are law.
- ✓You have the right to report GBV without paying any fee.
- ✓The P3 medical examination form is free under government policy. If charged, record the amount and who charged it.
- ✓You have the right to a gender-trained officer. If none is present, ask for the station's Gender and Children's Desk.
- ✓You have the right to legal representation at every stage. Free legal aid is available.
- ✓You have the right to case updates. Follow up using your OB number at the police station and ODPP.
- ✓You have the right to refuse a family or community mediation process — GBV cases belong in court, not family meetings.
- ✓Your testimony cannot be used against you. Speaking up is protected.
Step-by-step resources
Every institution you will encounter — and what to do there.
Police Gender Desk
Your first point of contact. Ask specifically for the Gender and Children's Officer — they are trained for GBV cases.
- 1.Obtain an OB (Occurrence Book) number
- 2.This is free — do not pay for an OB
- 3.Ask for the gender desk, not the general counter
GVRC — Gender Violence Recovery Centre
Nairobi Women's Hospital GVRC provides medical care, P3 form issuance, counselling, and case support. 65,000+ survivors supported since 2001.
- 1.P3 medical examination (evidence)
- 2.Trauma counselling
- 3.Legal referral and case support
Legal Aid — Free Counsel
You have a right to free legal representation. These organisations provide counsel without charge for GBV cases.
- 1.FIDA Kenya: 020 271 3540
- 2.Kenya Legal Aid: 020 222 4974
- 3.Federation of Women Lawyers
ODPP — Prosecution Support
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions handles your case once files reach them from police. You have the right to follow up.
- 1.Request a case status update using your OB number
- 2.Cases should be transferred within 14 days
- 3.Stall for more than 14 days — follow up in writing
Safe Houses
If you are at immediate risk in your home, safe houses provide emergency shelter while your case is processed.
- 1.Wangu Kanja Foundation: 0722 178 177
- 2.COVAW Kenya: 0722 178 177
- 3.Furaha Community Centre
Mental Health Support
Trauma does not have to be carried alone. Counselling and psychological support are part of your right to recovery.
- 1.Befrienders Kenya: 0800 723 253 (free)
- 2.Niskize: 0900 620 800
- 3.GVRC Counselling: walk-in at Nairobi Women's Hospital
What to document from the start
Coming — Dada Salama App
Tell your story once. The app carries it everywhere else.
Single intake. Encrypted testimony. Digital P3 routing. Real-time case dashboard. Stall alerts when your case goes quiet for 14 days. Offline-first — no smartphone required.
Built by Dada Collective + Silencing Women Project + Heinrich Böll Foundation. Privacy architecture audited for survivor safety before any code ships.
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