Gender Based Violence & Femicide

PROJECT: THE FIGHT AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE
"Break the Silence. End the Violence. Empower Lives."
The Answered Prayers Foundation is leading The Fight Against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide, a project dedicated to raising awareness and supporting survivors of abuse, domestic violence, rape, human trafficking, sexual harassment, and verbal abuse. Through impactful awareness programs, professional counseling, support groups, and safe shelters, we provide victims with the resources they need to heal, rebuild, and thrive. Join us in advocating for a violence-free society where every woman and child is safe, valued, and empowered.
📌 Take action today! Support our mission, spread awareness, and help us create a future free from gender-based violence.

Vision Statement of “The Fight Against Gender Based Violence and Femicide” Project:
A world where every woman and child lives without fear, free from violence and oppression, supported by a strong network of protection, healing, and empowerment.

Mission Statement of “The Fight Against Gender Based Violence and Femicide” Project:
To combat gender-based violence and femicide by raising awareness, providing comprehensive victim support, and advocating for a society where women and children are safe, protected, and empowered to live free from abuse.

Objectives of “The Fight Against Gender Based Violence and Femicide” Project:
- Raise Awareness – Educate communities about gender-based violence, domestic abuse, and human trafficking.
- Support Victims – Offer free professional counseling, safe shelter, and survivor support groups.
- Strengthen Legal and Social Protection – Advocate for stronger laws, policies, and community interventions.
- Prevent Future Violence – Implement educational programs in schools, workplaces, and communities.
- Collaborate for Change – Partner with law enforcement, NGOs, healthcare providers, and faith-based organizations.
- Empower Survivors – Provide economic opportunities, self-defense training, and rehabilitation programs.
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