Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
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Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
SUO is at the forefront of addressing gender-based violence (GBV) through education, advocacy, and survivor support programs. We conduct community awareness campaigns to challenge harmful norms and promote gender equality.
Our survivor-focused approach includes referrals to legal and healthcare services, ensuring victims receive comprehensive support. We work with local leaders and stakeholders to create safe spaces and foster a culture of respect and inclusivity.
"Breaking the cycle—empowering communities to stand against gender-based violence."
Through collaboration and community engagement, SUO is committed to eradicating GBV and empowering survivors to reclaim their lives.

Benefits
- Increased awareness and prevention of GBV through community education.
- Access to comprehensive support for survivors, including legal and healthcare services.
- Promotion of gender equality and respect within communities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does SUO promote environmental care?
We engage in activities such as urban farming, waste management and clean-ups, food security advocacy, and disaster preparedness. These initiatives aim to foster sustainable practices and improve community livelihoods.
Does SUO offer mentorship programs for youth?
Yes, SUO has mentorship initiatives like the Sinai Junction Kids Club, which nurtures talent among children aged 5–16 through cultural performances. We also manage the Community Youth Center (CYC), a safe space for youth to learn, engage, and grow.
How can I get involved with Sinai Unified Organization?
You can get involved by volunteering, donating, partnering with us on projects, or participating in our events. Contact us via email at <span style="color: #77c043;"><a style="color: #77c043;" href="mailto:info@sinaiunified.org">info@sinaiunified.org</a> </span> or visit our office at Sinai Rehabilitation Center, Nairobi.
What impact has SUO achieved so far?
Since its establishment, SUO has successfully implemented projects like the ARISE AJIBIKA program for food security advocacy and community youth engagement initiatives. We’ve empowered countless individuals through health education, sustainable farming practices, and youth mentorship.