HRO focuses on preventing and responding to GBV, meeting the needs of the GBV survivors, highlighting their systematic exposure to GBV, restoring their dignity while ensuring their safe access to these services, in addition to empowering them and supporting their economic independence. For women and girls subjected to violence, the ability to access immediate health care and psychological support can be the difference between a life lived with dignity and one with stigma.

  • Ensuring response through case management of GBV victims.

  • Acting in a prevention manner, tacking the root causes of violence against women and girls by engaging the community and local institutions especially men, to contribute to mitigating destructive notions of masculinity, gender and power in post-conflict settings and patriarchal societies.

  • Providing small grant, IPA, case fund and vocational training for GBV survivors.