SayPro is leading the fight against gender-based violence (GBV) through a powerful partnership with the United States Peace Corps. Together, they support local efforts to prevent abuse, raise awareness, and promote gender equity. SayPro organizes campaigns, school programs, and community dialogues to challenge harmful norms and foster respect between genders. SayPro trains local advocates to recognize signs of violence and provide immediate intervention and support. Through these grassroots efforts, SayPro ensures that communities are not just aware of GBV—but actively working to eliminate it from daily life.
SayPro collaborates with police, healthcare workers, teachers, and religious leaders to build coordinated response networks. SayPro provides legal support, medical care, and counseling services for survivors, ensuring they receive comprehensive aid. With Peace Corps support, SayPro strengthens institutional frameworks and promotes accountability within justice systems. SayPro also develops reporting tools that make it safer and easier for victims to seek help. These systems encourage survivors to speak out, knowing that they will be supported, not silenced.
SayPro recognizes that education is key to prevention. The organization integrates gender studies into school curriculums and runs workshops for parents, men, and boys on healthy relationships and emotional expression. SayPro fosters environments where mutual respect is taught early and modeled by adults. Art, media, and storytelling are also used by SayPro to raise awareness and shift public attitudes. These creative platforms spark conversations and mobilize communities to take action against GBV.
SayPro envisions a society where every person—regardless of gender—can live free from violence and discrimination. Through its partnership with the United States Peace Corps, SayPro continues to support and strengthen local GBV prevention efforts. These programs are changing lives, healing communities, and paving the way for equality. SayPro remains steadfast in its mission to protect, empower, and transform—one safe and just community at a time.