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School Programs

Our school programs are integral to its prevention efforts, targeting young people who are often the most vulnerable to sexual violence. These programs involve the establishment of school clubs and the organization of awareness campaigns that engage students in discussions about sexual violence, consent, and respect. Recognizing that traditional lectures may not always resonate with younger audiences, we employ creative methods such as music, dance, and drama to convey these messages.

These artistic expressions not only make the content more relatable and engaging but also help students internalize the lessons in a way that traditional teaching methods might not achieve. By involving students in performances and interactive activities, we foster a deeper understanding of sexual violence and encourages them to become advocates for change within their schools and communities. The establishment of school clubs further reinforces these lessons, providing a continuous platform for students to discuss, learn, and lead initiatives aimed at preventing sexual violence.