Dear Law is a women-led multi-media project premised on using storytelling, feminist, survivor-centred
and human rights-based approaches, inspired by social movements such as #MeToo that have
prompted critical conversations and social pressure towards accountability for sexual harassment.
Dear Law is a women-led multi-media project premised on using storytelling, feminist, survivor-centred
and human rights-based approaches, inspired by social movements such as #MeToo that have
prompted critical conversations and social pressure towards accountability for sexual harassment.

On this episode of Dear Law we sit down with David Kyalo, a human resources practitioner with over 15 years experience to understand the legal protections afforded to victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. We get to understand the role employers in the legal profession have to play as outlined in the Constitution and the Employment Act.
What steps can you take if you are being or have been sexually harassed?
If you are a Kenyan lawyer and have had a similar experience we would like to hear from you. Send your anonymous letter to letters@dear-law.com.
This podcast was made possible by HIVOS and Leteipan & Associates Advocates.
Music credits:
Riverside - Caleb Carden