Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya

by Childline Kenya
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Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
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Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya
Shine A Light on Child Abuse in Kenya

Project Report | Feb 4, 2026
Promote Safe Childhood: Nurturing &Loving Parents

By Martha Sunda | Executive Director, Childline Kenya

Child and mother engaged in a conversation
Child and mother engaged in a conversation

Across Kenya, many parents are doing their very best in difficult circumstances. This includes juggling work, financial pressure, and rapidly changing social realities. Yet most were never prepared and equipped with skills on how to discipline children without harm, or how to talk openly about safety, emotions, and growing up.

At Childline Kenya, we believe something simple but powerful: when parents and guardians are supported, children are safer.

Using the Kenya National Positive Parenting Manual (2023) which emphasizes that caregivers are central to child protection, Childline Kenya promotes parenting approaches that are loving, respectful, consistent, and protective, while discouraging corporal punishment and harmful practices.

 

We are responding by engaging caregivers directly, equipping them with knowledge, skills, and confidence to raise children in safe, nurturing, and supportive environments.

That is one of the major areas of focus of our Shine a Light on Child Abuse project.

What do we do?

We bring parents and caregivers together, wherever they are, in small, safe community conversations within schools, churches, villages, and neighbourhood halls, and guide them through practical, everyday parenting skills.

Instead of lectures, we use real-life stories, simple role plays and open discussion

In these forums, parents learn how to discipline without hitting, listen and talk calmly with children, handle stress and strong emotions, recognize when a child may be in danger and know where to get help when needed.

Most importantly, they learn that protecting children is not a punishment, but it is an act of love.

What’s Changing when we use this approach?

Parents confirm to us that the difference is immediate. We asked a number of parents from various parts of the country what they thought about parenting, following the conversations we had had with them, and here are some snippets of the findings:

  • In Kisumu, caregivers say they now pause and talk with their children instead of reacting with anger.
  • In Nairobi, parents are finally having conversations about online safety and peer pressure.
  • In Mombasa, families feel more confident asking for help instead of suffering in silence.
  • In Kilifi, parents are questioning harmful traditions and choosing gentler ways to guide their children.

Teachers and community leaders report calmer homes, stronger trust, and children who are more open and confident.

Impact So Far

In just one quarter, we reached 183 caregivers across four counties as follows:

  • Nairobi - 53
  • Kisumu - 23
  • Kilifi - 43
  • Mombasa - 64

Each caregiver influences multiple children. This means that your support protects hundreds of young lives, quietly and sustainably.

More Support is indeed required because parents want to do better. These parents need:

  • time-friendly sessions that fit busy lives
  • simple take-home materials they can actually use
  • follow-up support as they practice new habits

Without continued investment, harmful patterns return and positive behavior change may not be sustained. With your support, however, positive change sticks and lasts longer.

Your Gift of any amount helps the Childline Kenya team to reach families in hard-to-reach areas and provide simple parenting tools for parents to use at home. Your gift also supports follow-up visits so that parents don’t walk alone.

Every contribution replaces fear with understanding, and silence with care.

A Simple Truth

Positive parenting doesn’t just change childhoods.
It shapes safer families, stronger communities, and a kinder future.

Thank you for helping parents raise children with love, dignity, and protection, one conversation at a time.

Community conversation on positive parenting
Community conversation on positive parenting
Positive Parenting Manual, 2023
Positive Parenting Manual, 2023
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Childline Kenya

Location: Nairobi - Kenya
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Project Leader:
Martha Sunda
Nairobi , Nairobi Kenya
$114,317 raised of $250,000 goal
 
3,170 donations
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