[2] She graduated from the law school at the University of Nairobi and began an unchallenging job at the Attorney general's office.
She saw that the Kenyan police ignored abuse cases where the woman and family relied on the man's income.
[5] In 2015 she was chosen to be one of 21 women who met for a conference at Harvard University Kennedy School of Government funded by Hunt Alternatives.
The group included Fauzia Nasreen from Pakistan and Olufunke Baruwa, Esther Ibanga, Hafsat Abiola and Ayisha Osori from Nigeria.
[6] In 2023 she joined a committee to look at the activities of radical religious groups formed by President William Ruto.