USED THE SKILLS WE TEACH TO PREVENT RAPE IN KENYA AND MALAWI


create a rape free world

No Means No Worldwide featured in the New York Times
as a global rape prevention program.



Article by Tina Rosenberg | Photo by Nadja Wohlleben
"High rates of sexual assaults on college campuses get a lot of attention — and rightly so. But do you know what group has higher rates of sexual assault and rape than college women? College-age women who aren’t in college.
These sexual assaults, unfortunately, don’t get a lot of attention. One reason is that while college women gather in a place that’s held responsible for their safety, non-college women are scattered. Probably more important, college women and their families tend to have more resources and power than women who didn’t stay in school. Resources plus power equal attention.
This problem is global. Around the world, the poorer you are, the more likely you are to be raped." Read More