By Staicy Wairimu | Social Media Manager
Key Activities During This Period
During the reporting period, the project facilitated a structured engagement session bringing together program beneficiaries and stakeholders.
• A group engagement and visibility session was conducted at African Guarantee Fund offices.
• Participants, all women beneficiaries, engaged in peer interaction, confidence-building activities, and group discussions.
• Branding and awareness materials (including “Woman’s Hope”) were displayed to reinforce identity and mission alignment.
• The session also served as a documentation and storytelling moment, capturing participant journeys and unity.
impact
• Increased confidence and dignity: Participants appear comfortable, expressive, and unified in branded attire.
• Strengthened peer support networks: Group cohesion indicates a safe, supportive environment.
• Visibility and representation: Public-facing engagement at a formal venue enhances legitimacy and advocacy for GBV survivors.
• Identity and belonging:
Challenges
• Limited funding to expand reach to more beneficiaries
• Ongoing need for sustained psychosocial support
• Logistical constraints affecting participation for some women
Next Steps
Moving forward, the project aims to:
• Expand the number of women reached through the program
• Introduce livelihood and economic empowerment components
• Strengthen partnerships to enhance sustainability
• Continue documenting and sharing impact stories
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