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Our scholars advocate for justice by sharing their stories.

We provide platforms for our survivors to advocate against sexual violence. Through our Storytelling Platforms, scholars put their leadership skills to practice.

Our Storytelling Platforms seek to end sexual violence in our communities.

In 2019 we served:

777

children

465

Students

133+

SURVIVORS SUPPORTED

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KENYA

ZAMBIA

OUR STORYTELLING
PLATFORMS INCLUDE:

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Eneza!

Training high school students to prevent sexual violence

In our community, 50% of students believe it’s a man’s right to have sex with women. Eneza, making “make it known” in Kiswahili, is a ten-week curriculum that trains high school students about consent, healthy relationships, and sexual violence prevention.

jasiri

Educating children to recognize and report sexual abuse

Globally, 1 in 2 children have experienced violence in the past year. Jasiri, meaning “Brave” in Kiswahili, educates children on body autonomy. By educating children about sexual abuse, they will know how to speak out against it.

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Linda Toto

training parents and caregivers to prevent child sexual abuse

Linda Toto means “protect the child” in Kiswahili. These educational workshops train parents and caregivers on sexual abuse awareness, prevention, and response. The workshops help parents educate their children on body autonomy, safe touch, and how to recognize and report sexual abuse.

Super Girls Revolution

Providing a safe space for teenage girls to learn to bring light into the world.
Super Girls Revolution is a weekly program for teens and young women that provides a safe space to discuss topics including trauma healing, women’s rights, sexual violence prevention, spiritual formation, anti-trafficking, substance abuse, career development, and leadership.
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Malkia

empowering women in prostition to achieve their vocational dreams
Malkia, meaning “Queen” in Swahili, provides a safe space for women in prostition, to be equipped, educated, and strengthend as role models that restore hope to their work places.

advocates connect

TRAINING COMMUNITY ADVOCATES ON BEST PRACTICES TO ENDING SEXUAL VIOLENCE ​

Advocates Connect and Advocates Workshops invite leaders, practitioners, and advocates to share, learn, and train in best practices that end sexual violence. Advocates are able to strengthen networks and share resources to build stronger systems.

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To bring our storytelling platforms to your community, get in touch!

Our survivor leaders and advocates from Kenya, Zambia, and the US are available to facilitate workshops, trainings, retreats, conferences, and community gatherings around the world.

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