What we do

We empower women and girls, especially those facing marginalization, to live free from violence, access their rights, and achieve their full potential through advocacy, community-led solutions, and economic and social empowerment!
We connect women and girls facing violence and discrimination to safe spaces, education support, and economic empowerment opportunities. Through strong partnerships, we link those in need to essential services, legal aid, and community-driven solutions that help them rebuild their lives and secure a better future.

Ending Violence Against Women & Girls

VET addresses gender-based violence, child sexual abuse, and early marriages by advocating for survivors' rights and promoting community-led programs to raise awareness and prevent violence.
Sexual & Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
VET ensures adolescent girls and young mothers, especially those in underserved areas, access youth-friendly SRHR services, including contraception, maternal care, and HIV prevention, with a focus on inclusivity.
Economic Empowerment & Livelihoods
VET provides vocational training, financial literacy, and access to micro-loans to women and girls, especially those with disabilities, empowering them to achieve financial independence and break the cycle of poverty.
Disability Rights & Intersectionality
VET promotes disability justice by prioritizing the inclusion of girls with disabilities in education, economic empowerment, and violence prevention, ensuring equitable access to services for all women and girls.
What we care for
Ending Violence
We are committed to eradicating all forms of gender-based violence, including child sexual abuse and early marriages, to ensure every woman and girl lives free from violence.
Inclusive Health & Rights
We care for the health and well-being of adolescent girls, young mothers, and women with disabilities by ensuring access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services, family planning, and maternal care
Economic Independence
We focus on breaking the cycle of poverty by empowering women and girls through vocational training, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship, ensuring they have the skills to achieve economic independence.