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Mwananchi Portal
Public transparency portal

Public GBV trends, service visibility, and decision-support insight for Kenya

Mwananchi Portal is the public transparency layer of Usalama Voice. It turns privacy-protected, aggregated data into practical information for community members, advocates, county leaders, researchers, journalists, and policy teams.

Six month reports

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Total incidents across the current public trend window.

Femicide signal

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Recorded femicide count in the same public trend window.

Repeat-risk average

0%

Share of cases linked to repeated-risk contexts.

Top intake path

No data

Largest current public-safe intake pathway share.

National Incident Trends
Monthly live reports with femicide and resolved-case proxy
Incident Type Breakdown
Share of live reported incident types
County Burden and Share
Live county counts and share of current public burden
Repeat Incident Trend
Share of incidents linked to repeated-risk contexts
Intake Pathway Mix
How current public-safe case intake pathways are distributed
Gender Profile of Public Reports
Live demographic distribution where available
Age Group and Resolution Share
Incident share and resolved-case share by age band
Gender by Intake Pathway
How demographic reporting varies across live pathway types

Deeper insights

Patterns that move resources

Operational signals derived from aggregated, privacy-protected data — designed to inform timing, accountability, and coordination.

Reporting activity by time of day
When reports are submitted across the day (East Africa Time).
Security institutionsHotline staffingPublic

Time-of-day patterns appear as live reports accumulate.

How long cases take to resolve
Time from case opening to resolved or closed status.
Government oversightNGOsPublic accountability

Resolution-time distribution appears as cases close.

Case progression funnel
How many cases reach each stage of the response pipeline.
GovernmentNGOsSpecialist teams

Pipeline progression appears as cases move through stages.

Specialist coordination mix
Distinct cases engaging each specialist role across the response network.
NGOsGovernmentReferral planning

Coordination mix appears as specialists are dispatched.

What the public data is signaling right now
Interpretation layer for policy, advocacy, and community action

Evening risk concentration

Reported incidents peak during late afternoon and evening windows. Stakeholders should align patrols, hotline staffing, transport safety, and emergency referral readiness to those hours.

Repeat-risk growth

Repeat-risk share is rising across recent months. That usually signals weak follow-up protection, incomplete survivor relocation support, or delayed justice pathways.

Pathway imbalance

When one intake pathway dominates, that points to trust, awareness, or access gaps in the lower-volume pathways.

Concentration in a few counties

A limited number of counties drive a disproportionate share of reports. Resource planning should not be evenly spread when burden is clearly uneven.

Key findings
High level takeaways from current aggregated trends

County concentration remains visible

County concentration signals will appear here as governed public data accumulates.

Resolution still needs scrutiny

Resolution signals will appear here once the current reporting window contains live case movement.

Pathways are not evenly used

Pathway mix signals will appear here as live intake pathways accumulate.

Publication stays aggregate-only

This portal publishes governed county, trend, and demographic summaries without exposing survivor identities or case-level operational detail.

County burden and planning signals
Where the strongest public pressure appears to be concentrated

Nairobi

Highest absolute volume

Priority focus

Night safety, shelter capacity, responder follow-up

Urban density, transport corridors, and repeat-risk clusters require concentrated prevention and night safety action.

Mombasa

High coastal burden

Priority focus

Medical response, referral signage, hotline awareness

Tourism, informal work patterns, and mobility pressures suggest stronger public reporting visibility and medical referral readiness.

Kisumu

Sustained high rate

Priority focus

Counseling coverage, legal aid, repeat-case follow-up

Community outreach and repeat-risk monitoring need reinforcement alongside legal and counseling access.

Nakuru

Mid-high growing burden

Priority focus

Shelter pathways, NGO coordination, mobile support

Expanding peri-urban settlement pressure indicates rising need for coordinated shelter and mobile service options.

Who should use this portal
Public information is most useful when translated into action

County governments

Use hotspot, trend, and service-gap data to allocate social protection budgets, county rescue capacity, and local awareness campaigns.

Police leadership

Track evening risk windows, county burden, and repeat-risk indicators to improve dispatch readiness, field deployment, and follow-up accountability.

NGOs and shelters

Use referral pressure, county burden, and repeat-risk patterns to place counselors, legal aid, survivor funds, and shelter beds where demand is highest.

Medical providers

Use time-of-day risk and county concentration to plan forensic readiness, emergency triage coverage, and referral pathways after assault.

Legal and policy teams

Use resolution trends, repeat-risk indicators, and burden concentration to advocate for procedural reform, legal aid expansion, and stronger survivor protection.

Researchers and media

Use the anonymized trends to explain what is changing over time while preserving privacy and avoiding case-level exposure.

County incident tracker
Top 6 of 0 counties — search to find yours

No county matches “”.

Case movement and severity
Public-safe signals on how cases are entering and progressing

Severity mix

Case status mix