Gender-Based Violence (GBV) leaves deep scars not just on individuals, but on families, communities, and our shared future. It creates fear, breaks trust, and holds back progress. When one person suffers, we all feel the impact.
GBV doesnโt just happen behind closed doors itโs present in homes, schools, markets, workplaces, and even in development projects meant to bring growth. It stops children from thriving, silences women and girls, and weakens the very foundation of our communities.
We must come together as neighbors, friends, leaders, and allies to say NO to violence in all its forms. We must protect the vulnerable, listen to survivors, and hold perpetrators accountable.
The Rural Access and Mobility Project -RAMP – Osun in partnership with the Centre for Gender, Women and Children in Sustainable Development (CGWCSD), the World Bank, and other dedicated partners, is committed to creating safe spaces for everyone, especially women, boys and girls.
Letโs raise our voices.
Letโs report abuse.
Letโs support survivors.
Letโs end GBV together.