Justice cannot be delivered only in courtrooms. It must begin in communities.
Many survivors of violence do not seek help simply because they do not know their rights or fear the process. Legal language feels intimidating. Systems feel distant. This is where community-level awareness becomes essential.
Peace and Equality Cell conducts regional trainings across Gujarat, engaging community members, parents, educators, and grassroots workers.
These sessions focus on understanding laws related to child protection and gender-based violence, identifying early warning signs, and knowing where and how to seek help.
When communities are informed, they become the first line of protection. Neighbours intervene. Schools respond. Families seek support earlier. Silence gives way to action.
Building safer societies requires collective responsibility and it begins with awareness.