Advocacy on "Ending Gender-based Violence " at Clive and Lucy Richards Junior High School in Gumo Community under Kumbungu District in Ghana.
In a resolute stance against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Northern Girl Initiative (NGI) spearheaded a powerful advocacy campaign at Clive and Lucy Richards Junior High School. Situated in the heart of Gumo Community under the Kumbungu District in Ghana, this initiative aimed to foster awareness, unity, and a collective pledge to eradicate GBV from communities.
At the heart of this advocacy initiative was a compelling pledge to fight against gender-based violence. Students, educators, and community members joined hands in a unified stand, promising to break the chains of silence surrounding this pervasive issue.
NGI recognized and rewarded the active participation of individuals committed to the cause. Souvenirs were distributed to those who actively engaged in the advocacy, serving not just as tokens but as symbols of solidarity in the collective fight against gender-based violence.
The event at Clive and Lucy Richards Junior High School signifies NGI's dedication to empowering communities in the battle against gender-based violence. By instigating open conversations, fostering unity, and distributing souvenirs as tangible reminders of the pledge, NGI envisions a future where communities actively work together to end gender-based violence.
NGI extends an invitation to all individuals and communities to join the movement. Break the silence, take a stand against gender-based violence, and be a part of the change.
← BackTogether, let's create communities where everyone feels safe, respected, and free from the chains of gender-based violence.