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KPMG Report Reveals That Domestic Violence Costs Kenya Sh5 Billion Annually

A report from KPMG commissioned by Vodafone revealed how damaging the impact of domestic abuse was on careers and businesses globally. More than one third (38%) of victims surveyed said they suffered from reduced productivity, and 22% said they sometimes stopped going to work and/or would take days off.

In Kenya, the study estimates that more than half a million (505,000) working women have taken time off work because of domestic abuse in the past year. Ksh. 5.1billion in economic output is lost by Kenyan businesses each year as a result of work absences related to domestic abuse.

Safaricom has partnered with Healthcare Association Kenya, an NGO that operates a Sexual and Gender-Based Violence rapid response call centre.

As part of our partnership with Healthcare Association Kenya we have zero-rated their toll-free line (1195) enabling quick access to services such as nearest hospitals and police stations as well as psychological support to victims. In the past, the Safaricom Foundation has also partnered with the Gender Violence Recovery Centre through the provision of grants to enable medical treatment and psychosocial support to survivors of Gender-based violence”, said Michael Joseph, CEO, Safaricom PLC

As a result of work absences related to abuse, in the nine countries covered by Vodafone’s survey, an estimated $2.1 billion (Ksh. 214billion) in economic output is lost each year. Four million women also missed out on a promotion as a result of domestic violence and abuse – suffering a related annual average salary loss of $2,900 (Ksh.296,525) per woman.

This equates to approximately $13 billion (Ksh. 1.3trillion) in total potential earnings lost each year across those nine countries. The study that surveyed 80 million working women across 107 countries was published ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It is estimated that 15% of the global female workforce has experienced domestic violence and abuse.


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