At WARIF, we believe every survivor of sexual and gender-based violence deserves compassionate care, a timely response, and unwavering support. Our health initiatives are designed to ensure they have access to professional help when it matters most.
We offer safe spaces, expert care, and round-the-clock access to help. Each initiative is guided by international best practices, adapted to the realities of our communities, and powered by our commitment to dignity, healing, and justice.
Prevention starts with knowledge, and that means engaging young people as active partners in change. Our education Initiatives reach secondary and tertiary students with age-appropriate, evidence-based programs that reshape attitudes, promote healthy relationships, and build respect.
Through group dialogue, school-wide curricula, and campus-led campaigns, these initiatives help young people become informed contributors to SGBV-free environments. By equipping girls and boys with information, empathy, and agency, our programs contribute to sustained cultural shifts, one student at a time.
Real and lasting change starts within communities. Our community services mobilize local community actors and grassroots networks to prevent sexual and gender-based violence at its roots. By training trusted leaders, supporting at-risk women with practical skills, and driving community-wide campaigns, we can foster environments where women and girls can thrive safely.
From rural villages to urban marketplaces, these programs build awareness, accountability, and resilience, transforming bystanders into advocates and communities into protectors.