We at the Rose Foundation Believe

Domestic Violence Is Preventable.

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1 out of 3 women will suffer domestic violence in their lifetime.
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A healthy family unit creates a healthy nation
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In 2019, KPMG astimated that Kenya loses $5 billion annually as a result of domestic violence

Vision

We at the Rose Foundation believe, domestic violence is preventable. Therefore, our vision is to see that domestic violenc eradicated.

Mission

The Rose Foundation’s mission is to prevent domestic before it occurs, by using the public health approach of primary prevention, thus reducing first time victimization or perpetration.

Our Core Beliefs:

At the Rose Foundation, we believe:

  1. Dignity for All: Domestic violence dehumanizes victims and robs them of their God-given right to a life of dignity.
  2. Safety first : The sanctity of life means protection from violence for all.
  3. Equality: God created all human beings equal.
  4. Pro-Family: Prevention will help restore families and rebuild shattered
    communities.
  5. Engaging Men: To win the fight against domestic violence, men must
    come on board.

We affirm the World Health Organization declaration that, health is the physical, mental and social well-being, not just the absence of disease.

We have the highest form of respect for all and maintain high performancestandards, including good governance, transparency, accountability, and
sustainable engagement.

As a faith-based organization, we value human life and do not discriminate against anyone. We reach out to all sectors of society.

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Partnership

We seek partnerships in and out of Kenya in offering meaningful solutions, as we act locally and think globally. We can learn from the experiences of others around the world, knowing that we need to protect the family unit in order to conserve nations.