Our Impact
Our Goals…
Since beginning as a project in 2015, we have mentored and given consent and sexual reproductive health and rights education to in-school girls Greater Accra, Ashanti and Central regions. Our efforts ensured that the girls had access to accomplished role models to be inspired by. It also ensured that girls understood their bodily rights and autonomy, giving them the power to say no to abuse and have the language to report abusers. Our Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights workshops empowered girls to know and understand their bodies, have the knowledge, capacity and direction to take action, be it to access services or advocate for themselves.
Our campaign on getting men involved in the fight against sexual and gender-based violence and achieving gender equality sparked both online and in-person conversations about men’s understanding of bodily autonomy, consent, gender equality, male privilege and most important how men can use all of that knowledge and privilege to help end abuses and discriminations against women.
Owing to our advocacy against period poverty and co-organizing of a protest march to the parliament of Ghana, the government of Ghana upon engaging with us removed taxation on the importation of raw material for the local production of sanitary pads. This will make locally manufactured sanitary pads more affordable for menstruating people.
As a young collective driven to impact the lives of women and girls and gender diverse people (as our constituents) in more ways than one, we aim to through diverse programming advocate, engage with, create spaces and opportunities, and empower at least 10,000 constituents across Ghana with knowledge and capacity by 2027.