Testimonials
Words from the community

“SafeHers did not just teach us what to do — it taught us why. That deeper understanding is what changes behaviour for life.”
Adwoa Mensah
Student ✦ University of Ghana, Legon
“Within one semester of running the SafeHers programme, our student welfare office saw a measurable increase in safety incident reporting. Women were speaking up because they knew their rights.”
Dr. Kofi Asante
Dean of Student Affairs ✦ KNUST
“We brought SafeHers in for our female operations staff in Lagos and Accra. The feedback was unanimous — this is the most useful corporate training they had ever attended.”
Ngozi Osei
Head of People ✦ Continental Finance Group
“The online safety module should be required curriculum at every secondary school on the continent. The sextortion protocol alone could save lives.”
Amina Diallo
Programme Officer ✦ ECOWAS Gender Development Centre
“I trained as an Educator and now deliver this curriculum at my church every quarter. The transformation in the women I teach is visible from week to week.”
Sister Grace Boateng
Community Educator ✦ Accra
“As a funder, what impressed us most was the rigour of the impact framework. SafeHers can tell us exactly what change they are creating and how they know.”
Jennifer Kiplangat
Programme Director ✦ East Africa Women's Fund
“The campus programme transformed how our residence halls approach women's safety. Students take it seriously because the facilitators take it seriously.”
Prof. Esi Quaye
Vice-Chancellor ✦ Valley View University
“We integrated SafeHers into our hospitality onboarding programme for all female staff. Night-shift confidence and incident response have both improved significantly.”
Marcus Asiedu
HR Director ✦ Kempinski Hotels West Africa
“The Personal Safety Checklist alone gave me language to talk about safety with my teenage daughter. We now have protocols we review together monthly.”
Fatima Al-Hassan
Parent ✦ Tamale, Ghana