Inception Meeting for the Intimate Partner Violence Project
Renel Ghana Foundation led an inception meeting in Ada East District to formally introduce the Gender Rights and Empowerment Project (G‑REP). The session brought together traditional leaders, service providers, women’s groups and youth representatives to agree priorities and build a shared approach for preventing gender‑based violence and supporting survivors.
Key points
- Purpose: introduce G‑REP; align stakeholders on prevention, survivor support and advocacy for sustainable impact.
- Discussions: prevention strategies; survivor‑centred support mechanisms; strengthening referral pathways; community mobilisation and advocacy approaches.
- Participants: chiefs, assembly members, health and social service officials, women’s groups, youth representatives and community champions.
- Outcomes: agreed action areas; roles and responsibilities clarified; plans for community sensitisation, referral mapping and follow‑up coordination.
- Partners: Lead — Renel Ghana Foundation; Implementing partner — Songtaba; Funder — UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women.
For more information or partnership enquiries, contact Renel Ghana Foundation via our official channels



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