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Putting Survivors at the Center Data Findings from Phase 1

This multi-country study identifies the primary barriers preventing survivors in conflict-affected regions from accessing gender-based violence (GBV) services. While NGOs remain the most trusted formal providers, social stigma and a lack of awareness often force survivors to rely on informal support or remain in danger. The findings emphasize the need for survivor-centered legal reforms and the creation of safe spaces that empower community-level advocates.

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BRISA DE ANGULO CHAMPION FOR JUSTICE

After facing systemic neglect in Bolivia following her own experience with sexual violence, Brisa De Angulo founded A Breeze of Hope to support child survivors. Her twenty-year fight led to a landmark 2023 ruling by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, holding the government accountable and setting a historic legal precedent for the region. As a GWI Champion for Justice, her legacy continues to reshape how sexual crimes are prosecuted across Latin America.

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I Am Malala Resource Guide for Educators

This academic tool translates Malala Yousafzai’s memoir into a global curriculum focused on human rights, religious extremism, and the right to education. By blending personal narrative with historical context, the guide challenges students to think critically about the obstacles facing 130 million girls currently out of school. It aims to inspire a new generation of activists to embrace nonviolent resistance and advocate for gender equality.