The authorities have but to commit to assist abused girls acquire well timed medical therapy, search safety in shelters and even entry police and authorized companies, Ms. Odhiambo mentioned, urging high officers to repeatedly maintain authorities establishments accountable on the progress they’re making.
“On the finish of the day,” she mentioned, “the obligation lies with the Kenyan authorities to stop the killing, the rape, the beating and the harassment of girls.”
Abigail Arunga, who repeatedly writes about home and sexual violence as a columnist with Kenya’s main newspaper, Day by day Nation, mentioned media protection should additionally cease blaming women for their own deaths.
“We don’t die as a result of we walked in a darkish alley,” she mentioned. “We die as a result of a person killed us.” Ms. Arunga added: “We have to body the problem not as a lady’s downside or a societal downside. It’s a person’s downside.”
On Friday, 1000’s of Kenyan athletes and coaches alongside residents of the city of Eldoret in western Kenya joined in a procession remembering Ms. Tirop. Some carried a banner together with her {photograph} and a name to “Finish Gender-Based mostly Violence.”
Ms. Tirop’s husband, Ibrahim Rotich, is being held as investigations proceed and his health to face trial is assessed. The police have given no motive, and it seems Ms. Tirop had by no means filed a criticism in opposition to him.
On Saturday, on what would have been her 26th birthday, Ms. Tirop was laid to relaxation in a village in Nandi County alongside the Rift Valley. Tons of of mourners, together with officers and well-known runners, tossed crimson and yellow rose petals on her white coffin, some crying on the loss.
“I’m standing right here as a result of one thing needs to be achieved,” Violah Cheptoo Lagat, a Kenyan athlete, mentioned on the funeral. “We’re placing our sister to relaxation, however we’re right here to additionally increase our voices. We must be heard as girls. We’d like individuals to know we aren’t instruments. We aren’t anybody’s property.”