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Hitting home
Challenging gender violence in Zambia.
These women’s lives have beentransformed by the Agape Women’s Group
Evelyn, abuse survivor helped by Agape.
Agnes, abuse survivor who believes she would have died without the help given by Agape.
Mary, abuse survivor helped by Agape.
Brenda (aged 16), who benefitted from counselling from Agape and has now resumed her schooling after having a child by an abusive husband.
Joyce Mwela, Agape organiser and counsellor in Senama, Mansa, Zambia.
Agape Women’s Group Meeting
Working in Zambian communities to help challenge gender violence.
Agape Women’s Group
Community income generation projects.
Mercy, who benefitted from a women’s economic empowerment initiative run by the Anglican Church in Zambia, now has a tailoring business.
Loveness, who after the intervention of Agape was reconciled with her family and Agape is now supporting Loveness in her studies.
Joyce, with the breeze blocks that she made as part of the women’s economic empowerment initiative, in front of a community building being constructed with them.
Eveline, helped by Agape with both counselling and income–generation advice, with a fresh crop of sweet corn which is helping support her family.
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Memory, abuse survivor who now lives in peace with her formerly abusive husband thanks to Agape intervention and counselling.