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Creating safe spaces for survivors of gender-based violence

Creating safe spaces for survivors of gender-based violence

by Dee Dungy | Dec 7, 2022

JRS’ Safe Havens provide women refugees and their children with protection, security, solace and tools for healing and education.

The work of nonviolence starts with each of us

The work of nonviolence starts with each of us

by Joanne Miya | Sep 3, 2022

Rather than look the other way, we must enter into challenging situations with love and compassion.

Combating gender-based violence in Tanzania

Combating gender-based violence in Tanzania

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | May 7, 2020

Video interview with Liz Mach on protecting girls from female genital mutilation, child marriage and other forms of gender-based violence

Protecting Tanzanian girls from abuse

Protecting Tanzanian girls from abuse

by Lynn Monahan | May 5, 2020

Liz Mach helps Tanzanian diocese fight female genital mutilation, child marriage and other gender-based violence.

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