
Francisco Phiri’s Journey to Role Model of Change
Violence against women remains a serious concern in many parts of the world. In Zambia, studies show that a significant number of married women experience controlling behaviours or physical violence,
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Violence against women remains a serious concern in many parts of the world. In Zambia, studies show that a significant number of married women experience controlling behaviours or physical violence,

High in the mountains of northern Laos, a close-knit community lives in gratitude for the strong bonds they share. As time goes by, they are finding more and more to

High in the hills of northern Laos, Kham Ann and Lien have built a life together in a close‑knit community. As members of the Lao Seng tribe, they provide for

Aissatou is a 30‑year‑old woman living in the region of Linguère, Senegal, where she is an active member of her village’s women’s group. Through this group, she learned about the

“Thanks to the Strong Communities program I have become a leader in my family and my community…it really changed my life and that of my family.” – Orquídea Maradiaga, community

Gender-based violence leaves deep and lasting scars—not only on those who experience it directly, but on families, communities, and entire societies. Its effects extend far beyond moments of harm, shaping

In a world with a population of 7.8 billion people, where children go hungry every day and families live with the constant fear of not having enough to eat, is

Gender based violence (GBV) remains one of the most prevalent forms of human violation. It disrupts and destroys the peacefulness of communities and has severe long-term psychological effects on victims.

Fast forward in time and the girl has dropped out of school. She is an alcoholic. She marries a man who hits her frequently. She has a son who grows