 Growing up as a young girl in Kibera was not easy. A community that almost everyone normalised what was happening to women. Opression, injustice, abuses and violence, it was okay. For me, it was not normal. I started experiencing sexual violence when I was 6 years old. And at 16 years old, I was also gangraped. So it was my time to fight back. We formed a group known as Kibera Young Women Network. COVID affected women here extremely. Nobody was prepared, especially women. And looking at the women where I come from, we work hand to mouth. Like I work today and today I will eat all my money without savings because poverty is at extreme level. Because of financial constraints and the poverty level, women experience a lot of gender-based violence. Even one woman who is affected with violence is equal to many women. This is a national disaster and women can get angry. If you're not angry enough, then we have a long way after COVID. But it's possible to have a world after COVID whereby women will enjoy their human rights. Women will be respected despite their sexuality. Women will be respected despite their class. And women will be respected despite their race where they come from. Together we need to amplify our voices.