ResiliencePlus Africa actively participates in the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign in Nakuru County, demonstrating long-term commitment to ending gender-based violence through comprehensive community education, prevention programming, and economic resilience building. Working in close collaboration with local police and administration units, the Department of Children Services, and specialized GBV response actors, the organization conducts extensive community sensitization and awareness activities focused on prevention strategies, reporting mechanisms, and survivor support services.
The organization has developed particularly effective partnerships with local boda boda riders and community mobilizers who play critical roles in outreach and mobilization activities, ensuring broad and inclusive participation across diverse community segments. This innovative approach recognizes that informal community networks and trusted community members often have greater reach and credibility than formal institutions alone. Through these sustained efforts, ResiliencePlus Africa reinforces its understanding of GBV as simultaneously a social justice issue and an economic development issue, recognizing that education and livelihood resilience represent key pathways to prevention.