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Roseline Orwa

Founder - Director - Research Collaborator - Cultural Influencer -

Roseline Orwa is the founder of Rona Foundation and Rona Orphans & Widows Centre, a prominent advocate for widows' rights in Kenya. Her journey as an activist began with a deeply personal experience that transformed her life and mission.1

Background and Personal Experience

In 2008, Roseline's husband was tragically killed during post-election violence in Kenya. As a young widow in her early 30s, she faced the harsh realities of widowhood in her society, including the practice of "sexual cleansing" and severe stigmatization.1 This traumatic experience opened her eyes to the widespread inequalities and social injustices faced by widows in Kenya.

Founding of Rona Foundation

Driven by her personal experiences and a desire to help others, Roseline founded the Rona Foundation in 2008. The organization became officially registered in 2013.1 Initially operating out of Roseline's living room, the foundation has since grown significantly in its reach and impact.

Key Achievements

  1. Rona Orphans and Widows Centre: In 2012, Roseline established this center to serve rural widows and orphans.1

  2. Legislative Impact: In 2015, she spearheaded efforts to outlaw 'widow cleansing' under the Domestic Offences Bill.1

  3. Widows' Training Manual: Developed a widely-used manual based on needs assessments, which has been replicated in 12 Kenyan counties.1

  4. Scope of Impact: Today, the foundation serves more than 8,000 widows and supports 180 orphans annually in Siaya County.1

Recognition and Roles

Roseline Orwa has gained recognition for her work both nationally and internationally:

  • Commissioned Expert: She serves with Kenya's Ministry of Labour and Protection.1
  • Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity at the London School of Economics.1
  • 2021 Aspen New Voices Fellow.1
  • Global leader with Modern Widows Club (USA).1

Advocacy and Approach

Roseline's work focuses on:

  • Widow mentorship and life-skills training
  • Ending harmful traditional practices around widowhood
  • Awareness and advocacy campaigns at local and international levels
  • Addressing issues of poverty, depression, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS spread that often accompany widowhood1

Through her tireless efforts, Roseline Orwa has become a leading voice for widows' rights in Kenya, working to transform attitudes and create sustainable solutions for rural widows and their communities.

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