In April 2025, we conducted research that revealed a shocking reality: 78% of youth in Mombasa between ages 18-25 had experienced cyberbullying on TikTok. This wasn't just a statistic, it represented thousands of young Kenyans who were being silenced, harassed, and driven away from digital spaces that should be theirs to explore and express themselves freely. eration was under attack online, but no one was talking about it.
Empowering Kenyan youth to build a kinder digital world, free from cyberbullying.
To create a digital village where young Kenyans can connect, share, and thrive without fear of harassment or bullying. We aim to empower youth through education, advocacy, and community-building initiatives that promote kindness, respect, and positive online interactions.
A digital Kenya where every young person can express themselves online without fear of harassment. We envision a future of empathy and inclusion, where cyberbullying is a relic of the past, and youth lead the charge for compassionate online communities supported by strong policies and tech safeguards.
We prioritize the physical, emotional, and digital safety of all community members. Every decision we make considers the wellbeing of those we serve.
We believe in collective action over individual heroism. Real change happens when we work together, support each other, and amplify shared voices.
Knowledge is power. We provide accessible, practical education that helps young people protect themselves and advocate for others.
Our movement represents all young Kenyans—regardless of gender, sexuality, disability, economic status, or background. Everyone deserves digital safety.
"Cyberbullying doesn't just hurt your feelings—it affects your sleep, your studies, your relationships, your entire life. I make sure our campaign doesn't just fight trolls; we heal people. Our peer counseling program and wellness initiatives remind survivors that healing is possible and they deserve support every step of the way."
"Sustainability isn't just about money—it's about building relationships that multiply our impact. Every partnership we forge, from KICTANet to university associations, strengthens our movement and proves that organizations believe in what young people can achieve when we're resourced properly."
"I know what it's like to be silenced by online harassment because I lived it. Now I help survivors transform their pain into power, and I make sure our campaign never loses sight of the real people behind the statistics. Every policy we push, every workshop we run, centers the voices of those who've been hurt."
Whether you're a survivor seeking support, an advocate ready to fight, an educator wanting resources, or an organization seeking partnership, there's a place for you in the movement we're building. Together, we're not just changing policies or platforms—we're changing the culture of how we treat each other online. We're proving that young Kenyans won't accept harassment as normal, and we won't stop until every person can scroll without fear and connect without trolls.
Our parent organization, leading human rights advocacy in Kenya and supporting youth-led initiatives against online harassment and discrimination.
Mobilizes students to create anti-cyberbullying media content; taps into a large audience via social media for collaborative posts; partners during events like cultural week and freshers week; and provides venues for activities.