ONE HUNDRED and twenty-seven domestic violence survivors largely drawn from Zones of Special Operations (ZOSOs)-declared communities have become the latest graduates of the Spotlight Initiative-financed empowerment programmes that are launching.
One hundred and twenty-seven domestic violence survivors largely drawn from ZOSO-declared communities have become the latest graduates of the Spotlight Initiative-financed empowerment programmes that are launching women at risk as increasingly.
For many victims of domestic violence, escaping their abusers can feel almost impossible, while some never get the chance. But 125 women and domestic violence survivors are now ready and equipped to avoid abusive partners and help other women.