The Power of Sauti Salama
Access to Professional Help
Get support from legal experts , therapist, Psychologist, counsellors and psychiatrist on our patform
Enjoy the power of Community
Healing comes from listening to other people with similar stories and you shring yours
Reporting Abuse
Report an abuse incident and we'll reach out and offer assistance needed.
Sauti Salama means “Safe Voice” in
Swahili.
Abuse may dim the light we once bore but at sauti salama your voice is heard and we’ll help you walk the journey of healing as a survivor.
WE HEAR YOU and WE FEEL YOUR PAIN.
Frequently Asked Questions
Testimonials
As a GBV support coordinator, I'm excited about Sauti Salama's anonymous reporting feature. Currently, survivors have to physically visit centers which creates barriers. The app's discreet approach could help us reach the 44% of women facing violence who haven't been able to seek help.
Ayana BekeleGBV Support Coordinator, Nairobi Women's CenterThe current manual reporting systems make it difficult to track cases and provide timely support. Sauti Salama's digital platform promises real-time alerts and comprehensive case management. This could revolutionize how we respond to GBV cases.
Malik OkonjoPolice Gender Desk OfficerOur counseling center relies on walk-ins and referrals. Sauti Salama's mental health support feature would allow us to reach survivors remotely, especially corporate professionals who avoid seeking help due to stigma. The privacy-first approach is exactly what we need.
Amara NyongoMental Health CounselorAs someone working with GBV survivors daily, I'm particularly impressed by how Sauti Salama integrates legal aid, medical care, and counseling in one platform. This could significantly reduce the traumatic experience of retelling their story multiple times.
Jabari MwangiLegal Aid ProviderThe existing hotlines and walk-in centers have limited reach. Being on Sauti Salama's waitlist gives me hope that soon we'll have a tool that makes support services accessible 24/7, especially for survivors in remote areas who struggle to access physical centers.
Zara KenyattaCommunity Outreach Coordinator


