As It Happens7:39Why thousands of women marched in the streets of Kenya this weekend
Audrey Mugeni says there have been times when she felt like she was the only person who cared that women are being murdered in Kenya at an alarming rate.
But she says Saturday’s massive, nationwide protests against femicide, the killing of women and girls, have fuelled a new sense of community, solidarity and hope.
“It was very energetic. It was very affirming,” Mugeni, an advocate for women’s and girl’s rights, told As It Happens host Nil Köksal.
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“To look around and realize that I wasn’t just the only person who felt like