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Kenya: Dying Silently – Ndereba Urges Male Athletes to Open Up About Experiences With GBV

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Nairobi — Four-time Boston Marathon champion Catherine Ndereba has urged male athletes going through gender based violence (GBV) and other challenges to speak out.

Ndereba says many of them are suffering in silence because men have been socialised to believe that opening up about their problems is a sign of weakness.

“When we talk about gender based violence, we are not talking about women but also men. They are also going through a lot but they don’t want to speak because they have been brought up to believe doing so is a sign of weakness…that crying is a sign of weakness. This is hurting a lot of them who chose to suffer in silence,” Ndereba said.

The two-time Chicago Marathon champion urged athletes to develop meaningful relationships with those they can confide in in troubled times.

“We need to watch out for each other. If you see one of your friends has drastically changed and is no longer the cheerful person they used to be, then you should check on them. Confide in one another and share your challenges with each other. There is no problem that doesn’t have a solution,” she said.

Ndereba was speaking in the aftermath of the final day of the engagement forums with athletes across the country at the Nyahururu Social Hall on Sunday evening.

The engagements have been organised by Athletics Kenya (AK), Equity Bank, National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) and the State Department of Gender and State Department of Sports – supported by Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS).