PSHEA
PSHEA REPORTING
CRAWN Trust’s Confidential Form to Report Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, Abuse, or Fraud
If you’ve been harmed —or witnessed harm— you deserve to be heard.
No one should suffer in silence.
At CRAWN Trust, we’re here to help you speak up safely. Whether you’ve experienced sexual harassment, gender-based violence, exploitation, abuse, or witnessed fraud, your report helps protect others and creates safer communities across Kenya.
What is PSHEA
PSHEA (Preventing Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, and Abuse) refers to the responsibility of organizations and individuals to protect children and other vulnerable populations from sexual harm. PSHEA is a key aspect of safeguarding and is often used in the context of humanitarian aid and development programs.
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Your voice is powerful, and it could change someone’s life.
- Protect yourself and others
When you report, you help prevent further harm to yourself and others who may be at risk. - Hold perpetrators accountable
Speaking up allows justice to take its course. It challenges silence and impunity. - Get the support you deserve
Survivors often carry their pain alone. We connect you to counseling, protection, and trusted local resources. - Help build a safer Kenya
Every report shapes national responses to GBV (gender-based violence), fraud, and corruption.
- Complete confidentiality
You may report anonymously. Your information is kept private and secure. - Compassionate response
Our trained team receives every report with empathy and care. We listen without judgment. - Zero retaliation
Reporting is your right. We strictly prohibit retaliation against whistleblowers and survivors.
Fill out the confidential reporting form below. Whether you’re in Nairobi, Kisumu, Mombasa, or any county in Kenya, your report matters.
You can report if you are:
- A survivor
- A witness
- A concerned community member
🔴 Emergency? If someone is in immediate danger, please contact local police or emergency services in your area right away.
Frequently asked questions
You can use the confidential CRAWN Trust form online from anywhere in Kenya. You may also contact local gender desks or partner organizations we work with.
Yes. You do not need to include your name or contact information unless you want follow-up support.
Report anyway. Our team will assess the situation with care and professionalism. Your instincts matter.
No. Anyone —regardless of gender or age— can report abuse, fraud, or harassment.
You can report:
- Sexual harassment
- Gender-based violence (GBV)
- Exploitation and abuse of power
- Child abuse or neglect
- Fraud or corruption related to aid or services
You Can Make a Difference—Right Now
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual harassment, abuse, or exploitation, you don’t have to carry it alone.
Together, we’re building a Kenya where every voice matters, and every person is safe.