At Maitũ Hope Initiative, we affirm that women are the bearers of life, truth, continuity, and the power to transform society. The Healing & Justice Programme embodies this conviction, restoring dignity where it has been stripped away, nurturing resilience where hardship has taken root, and driving cultural transformation where silence and stigma once prevailed.
Psychosocial support and counselling for survivors of violence.
Peer support groups where women can share their stories and reclaim power.
Referral pathways to legal, health, and protection services.
Survivor-centred response mechanisms for Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Sexual & Structural Violence (SSV).
Confidential reporting channels and case management.
Partnerships with authorities and legal aid providers to ensure justice.
Dialogue circles engaging men, elders, youth, and faith leaders.
Storytelling, theatre, and art as tools to confront and shift harmful norms.
Addressing internalised patriarchy and fostering collective accountability.
Research and advocacy to challenge practices that silence or harm women.
Promoting women’s voices in leadership and public life.
Campaigns and education programmes to inspire a culture of equity, care, and truth.
Survivors access healing, justice, and dignity.
Communities shift from silence and stigma to open dialogue and action.
Harmful cultural norms are challenged and replaced with narratives of equity.
Women rise as leaders, truth-bearers, and agents of transformation.