Ending Violence Against
Women and Girls (EVAWG)

FBH works to prevent, mitigate, and respond to all forms of gender-based violence (GBV), recognizing the different vulnerabilities across gender, age, and cultural contexts.

Implementation models

Confidential spaces where survivors can report abuse, access trauma-informed counselling, legal aid, and referral services. High reporting rates and timely interventions have been observed in these setups.

Collaboration with religious and community leaders to challenge harmful gender norms and promote positive masculinity. This model has demonstrated reductions in domestic violence and increased community awareness.

Peer educators facilitate dialogue on consent, healthy relationships, and conflict resolution. Survivor-led support networks enhance resilience, advocacy, and reintegration.

Targeted workshops engage men and boys as active participants in preventing GBV, reinforcing positive masculinity, role modeling, and accountability.