SNRA & PMS Students Benefit from IHO’s GBV Awareness Workshops Ahead of GBV Walk 2026

In a significant initiative to combat gender-based violence (GBV), the International Humanitarian Organization (IHO) has successfully conducted a series of educational workshops for students at SNRA and PMS institutions. These preparatory sessions are strategically designed to build momentum and deepen understanding ahead of the planned GBV Walk awareness campaign in 2026.

The comprehensive workshops provided students with crucial knowledge about the various forms of GBV, including physical, psychological, and economic abuse. Facilitators employed interactive methodologies, including case studies, role-playing exercises, and open forums, to engage participants in critical discussions about prevention, support mechanisms, and legal frameworks.

This educational initiative represents a proactive approach to addressing GBV by empowering youth with the tools to become advocates for change within their communities. The program emphasized the importance of bystander intervention, consent education, and the creation of safe reporting environments for survivors.

Organizers highlighted that the 2026 GBV Walk will serve as a major public demonstration against violence, with these prepared students forming the core of informed participants who can effectively communicate the campaign’s message to broader audiences. The IHO’s long-term strategy focuses on creating sustainable educational models that can be replicated across other academic institutions globally.