HerSafeSpace is a digital sanctuary dedicated to supporting survivors of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) across West Africa. Operating in Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Cameroon, HerSafeSpace provides a confidential, accessible, and survivor-centered platform where women and girls can find support, resources, and pathways to justice.
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Online misogyny has reached crisis levels, with women and girls subjected daily to harassment, abuse and discrimination across digital spaces. A recent Team Lewis study, conducted in support of the HeForShe Alliance, found that 80 per cent of Gen Z and 76 per cent of Millennials are deeply concerned about sexist rhetoric on social media...
In a world where digital spaces are becoming increasingly hostile for marginalized voices, Taibat Hussain, Programme Specialist and passionate advocate at HerSafeSpace,...
The Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative (BBYDI) strongly condemns the disturbing trend currently circulating on X (formerly Twitter), where users are leveraging artificial intelligence tools to digitally undress women and non-consensually alter their images...
When Nigeria passed the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act (VAPP) in 2015, it marked a significant step forward in protecting citizens—especially women and girls—from gender-based violence...
In West Africa, being online as a girl often means being vulnerable. But it shouldn’t have to. From a 13-year-old girl scared to check her messages, to a mother worried about her daughter’s privacy — HerSafeSpace is more than tech.
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