Achieving equality progress requires a long term commitment. The equality effect is proud to publish its most recent annual report, highlighting the equality impact and systemic transformation achieved by e² through its unique, international, collaborative human rights work.
Please click here to read about the continued success of the 160 Girls Virtual Justice Clubs (VJC) in Kenya, including feedback from VJC leaders: “160 Girls VJC has helped to save boys and girls in our nation.”
Historic changes are also being made achieving perpetrator accountability for child rape through the 160 Girls police training in Kenya, including feedback from lead Kenya National Police 160 Girls team members: “It’s amazing to see how the (160 Girls) program has brought people together. I’m really proud of the success we’ve had. When we began this project, I don’t think many of us knew how big it would become.”
We are enormously grateful for your continued support of the equality effect’s human rights work, ending the culture of impunity for rape. Without your interest and support, this long term work, resulting in long term change, would not be possible.