Our Programs
We design platforms for resonance. From digital storytelling to public exhibitions, our initiatives turn silence into systemic change.
PANEL DISCUSSION: Exploring Cultural Norms and Impunity
PANEL DISCUSSION : ART AND ACCOUNTABILITY (GBV)
UNMUTE — Triple A, Artists Against Abuse
Safe and Sound
A multi-sensory advocacy engine combining high-impact digital media with live community engagement. Safe and Sound operates at the intersection of safety and expression.
Podcast
Survivor-led narratives reaching global audiences.
Festival
Annual convergence of art, sound, and activism.
Campaigns
Visual interventions for legislative awareness.

Creative Advocacy Lab
Empowering the next generation of storytellers with the technical skills to disrupt cycles of violence.
Ethical Storytelling
Training on how to document survivor stories with dignity, safety, and impact.
Technical Production
Hands-on workshops in audio engineering, videography, and digital campaign design.
Cultural Dialogues
We curate public spaces to host difficult conversations. Our exhibitions and events break the isolation of gender-based violence by bringing narratives into the mainstream cultural consciousness.
Public Exhibitions
Immersive art installations that translate statistics into human stories.
Artist Residencies
Supporting creators who use their medium to advocate for gender justice.
Policy Roundtables
Bridging the gap between creative expression and legislative action.


Safe Venues and Events
Turning festivals, nightclubs and concerts into amazing spaces for gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and positive masculinity.
Ou Rwandan Safe Events program helps venues and event organisers implement best practices: Safe Zone, Safe Space Policies, awareness-raising and training for staff and management.
— Zero Tolerance Policy
— Promoting a Positive Environment
— Responding to Incidents
— Encouraging Active Participation
— Staff Training
— Certification
→ While festivals, nightclubs and concerts are often places where inappropriate behaviour and harassment occur, we have an opportunity to transform them into spaces for the prevention of gender-based violence (GBV) and the promotion of positive masculinity, key places for education and awareness-raising.

