Launched in December 2022, the school and youth club program builds knowledge and capacity of children and youth to respond to school related sexual and gender-based violence, as well as violence in homes and communities. The program’s objectives include building a strong network of student activists, providing violence prevention education, skills training and safe spaces for girls to share their experiences and build supportive communities.

Why school and youth clubs?

In 2019, President Dr. Julius Maada Bio noted that over 70% of survivors are girls aged 15 years and younger. Children are highly at risk of violence, particularly in school settings. We work in a context where there is very little violence prevention education among youth in Sierra Leone. Our programme equips boys and girls with the knowledge and skills to prevent and respond to sexual and gender-based violence, fostering safer learning environments.

How it works

We partner with schools to reach adolescents and youth. Currently, we are partners with five schools in Western Urban and Western Rural districts: International School Limited, Freetown Secondary School for Girls, Beacon High School, War Wounded Academy and Providence International High School. Teachers facilitate club activities, supported by practitioners and partners including the Sierra Leone Police-FSU and women’s rights activists

AiD After-school program

Launched in 2023, the program hosts youth community advocacy and collaborative projects and provides a platform for expressing views on violence against women and girls through art, writing, music, and public outreach.

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