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Sexual Offences Act 2006

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The Sexual Offences Act 2006 refers to Legislation passed in Kenya to a rise in cases of sexual violence. [1] The law was moved by then nominated member of Parliament Njoki Susanna Ndung'u.

Purpose of the Act

The aim of the Sexual Offences Act is to explain sexual offences and make ways for prevention and protection of all persons from illegal sexual acts.

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