University students in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, have launched a campaign to end sexual harassment in the country's higher learning institutions.
A recent survey in Nairobi by the campaign group ActionAid suggests that half of all female students and a quarter of all male students have experienced a form of sexual harassment from a staff member at their university or college.
Under the hashtag #CampusMeToo students are gathering signatures for a petition that will be handed to the education ministry.
Among their demands are mandatory induction sessions for newly enrolled students, regular training sessions for university staff and the appointment of an investigation committee on all campuses to handle sexual harassment cases.
UN Women Kenya has been tweeting about the campaign:
UN Women Kenya@unwomenkenya
The youth in institutions of higher learning in ???????? are speaking out! & standing up against sexual harassment!
They are putting colleges & universities leaders to account to prioritise policies & their implementation 4 protection against sexual violence #CampusMeToo
UN Women Kenya@unwomenkenya
The youth in institutions of higher learning in ???????? are speaking out! & standing up against sexual harassment!
They are putting colleges & universities leaders to account to prioritise policies & their implementation 4 protection against sexual violence #CampusMeToo
UN Women Kenya@unwomenkenya
"If education is the key to prosperity, then we need to ensure that the learning spaces are safe and free from sexual predators. This is where we draw the line" @annamutavati #CampusMeToo