SWAGAA strives to create a supportive and non-threatening environment for survivors as they navigate the criminal justice system. Through our Legal Unit, we connect survivors with legal aid and other services in order to access legal recourse. We collaborate with the police, magistrate, Law Society and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution to … Read more
SWAGAA offers comprehensive counselling services to survivors of abuse, their families and, in some cases, the perpetrators. Working closely with government agencies and police services, SWAGAA’s Care & Support Unit has established an important referral network. As a result, we can help address the medium- and long-term emotional and economic needs of survivors. Our holistic … Read more
SWAGAA’s school-based Girls Empowerment and Boys for Change clubs challenge harmful gender norms in Eswatini. Through our clubs we foster a culture of equality and equity. Club members participate in guided discussions, songs and games. Through these activities, our club mentors teach about GBV, children’s rights, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS and sexual abuse. Mentors also … Read more