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Human Rights Defenders Launch Climb for Justice Campaign Launch


Nairobi, August 14th 2019: The Defenders Coalition, the National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders, Kenya yesterday launched a campaign, “Climb for Justice,” which aims to raise Kshs 50m to establish a home for human rights defenders in Kenya.

The home will be a vibrant space for the promotion and protection of the rights of all the Kenyan people as enshrined in the constitution.

“Over the years, the Defenders Coalition has acted boldly to make sure that activists who stand up for what is just and right suffer no harm. We get them lawyers, bail them out of custody and mobilize public support whose interventions come with immense financial implications hence the need for a long-term sustainable plan,” said Kamau Ngugi, Executive Director, National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders – Kenya.

Climb for Justice Campaign will offer an opportunity for all Kenyans to be part of cementing human rights into the country’s national culture. It also highlights the critical but often difficult work of human rights defenders.

The Campaign will run from August 13th  2019 and climax with a summit to Peak Lenana, Mt. Kenya and hoisting the Kenyan flag by a group of volunteer climbers and supporters. The climbers include 7-year-old Jabali Mboya, 8-year-old Naila Sifa and Malcom Wahome (11 years) who have joined in the support of a more secure and happy Kenya.

“We are committed to strengthening our support for the women and men in every town and village of this country who put their lives on the line to protect the Constitution and human rights at a challenging time. We hope and trust that Kenyans across the country will support us in this endeavor and join with us to build a more secure and happier Kenyan nation for the benefit of all our citizens,” concluded Mr. Ngugi.

The fundraiser drive will end on December 12th, 2019 (Jamhuri Day). 

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For media enquiries, please contact:

Francis Ndegwa | 0721 443 397| francis@hrdcoalition.org



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