Launching Program Backed by Islamic Relief USA to Combat Gender-Based Violence in Liberia
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Episcopal Relief & Development Launches Program Backed by Islamic Relief USA To Combat Gender-Based Violence in Liberia
Press Release
February 6, 2025
Episcopal Relief & Development received a $1,185,000 grant from Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA) to scale its work to prevent and respond to gender-based violence (GBV) in Liberia.
Transforming Harm, Restoring Integrity, Valuing Equality (THRIVE) was co-created with the Episcopal Church of Liberia Relief & Development (ECLRD) and aims to reduce GBV prevalence and risk in 32 rural Liberian communities and improve survivors’ access to essential support and services.
THRIVE builds directly upon our previous work with IRUSA and ECLRD in Liberia, through the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls project, which decreased violence experienced by women across the project communities and demonstrated the effectiveness of engaging Christian and Muslim faith leaders, together, as vital actors to prevent GBV and respond appropriately when it does occur.
THRIVE will work at the individual, household and community levels to address the root causes and drivers of GBV. The program will utilize proven social and behavior change strategies to amplify the voices of trusted faith leaders and other community change agents such as traditional and youth leaders, shift norms that perpetuate harmful practices and unequal power dynamics and increase the adoption of behaviors and attitudes that promote gender equality.
Additionally, the program will equip faith leaders to support survivors of violence in ways that prioritize their expressed needs, rights and safety and refer them to appropriate essential services, such as health and legal services.
By the end of the four year program, THRIVE will have engaged 85,000 people in support of gender equality and communities where women and girls feel safe, supported and empowered.
“The work that we’ve already done with IRUSA and ECLRD effectively bridged religion and behavioral science to form a culturally appropriate, community-led response to gender-based violence,” said Nicole Hosein, Director of Gender Initiatives for Episcopal Relief & Development. “We are so grateful for this renewed partnership with IRUSA to expand our work with communities to advance gender equality and social inclusion and to build more peaceful societies where everyone can thrive.”
“Islamic Relief USA has long valued partnering with Episcopal Relief & Development on this crucial program to decrease gender-based violence in Liberia,” said a representative from IRUSA. “Violence is never tolerable or acceptable and this program has proven to be effective in fostering positive behaviors and values, helping reduce the number of violent incidents. We are proud to continue supporting this program.”
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This project is being implemented with the generous support of Islamic Relief USA. The views expressed herein are those of Episcopal Relief & Development and shall not, in any way whatsoever, be construed to reflect the official opinion of IRUSA, its Islamic Relief affiliates, or its donors.
For over 80 years, Episcopal Relief & Development has worked with an extensive network of faith and community partners to advance lasting change in communities affected by injustice, poverty, disaster and climate change. Inspired by our faith, we reach over three million people each year by focusing on four interconnected priorities: nurturing the potential of caregivers and young children, reducing violence against women and girls, strengthening communities’ resilience to climate change and facilitating humanitarian response to disasters. Together with our partners, we leverage what’s working well to drive impact, learning and sustainability. Together, we create lasting change. Join us: www.episcopalrelief.org/sign-up