Our programs are designed to advance rights, strengthen systems, and support girls and women to lead change in their own lives and communities.Each program area responds to lived realities, grounded in community leadership, survivor-centered practice, and long-term impact.
We advance bodily autonomy, informed choice, and equitable access to sexual and reproductive health information and services, particularly for adolescents and young women in underserved communities.
• Community and youth-friendly SRHR education
• Mobile clinics and telemedicine in partnership with health providers
• Health worker capacity strengthening
• Research and evidence-based advocacy
• Increased access to accurate SRHR information
• Improved health-seeking behaviour
• Strengthened community referral systems
We work to prevent gender-based violence while strengthening survivor-centered response, accountability, and access to justice.
• Survivor case management and referral pathways
• Psychosocial, legal, medical, and protection referrals
• Community awareness and prevention dialogues
• Institutional capacity strengthening for frontline actors
• Safer reporting pathways
• Improved survivor support and follow-up
• Stronger institutional response to GBV
We support women and girls to access sustainable livelihood opportunities and financial resources that strengthen independence, resilience, and long-term economic security.
• Skills development and mentorship
• Community-based economic initiatives
• Linkages to financial literacy and income-generating opportunities
• Collective models that strengthen agency and solidarity
• Increased economic resilience
• Improved confidence and decision-making
• Reduced vulnerability to exploitation and violence
We strengthen the participation and leadership of women and youth in peacebuilding, mediation, and community decision-making processes.
• Community dialogue and mediation trainingWomen,
• Peace and Security advocacy (UNSCR 1325)
• Support to county and national action plans
• Youth and women-led peace initiatives
• Increased women’s participation in peace processes
• Strengthened community cohesion
• More inclusive decision-making spaces
Across all programs, we use mentorship, rights-based education, policy advocacy, and community outreach to translate rights into lived realities through survivor-centered approaches.