In 2023, the No Means No global network experienced growth and progress, fostering stronger relationships among members through both online and in-person interactions. Rooted in the vision ignited in 2022, we aim to enhance the effectiveness of implementing partners' programs, improve program quality, and collectively combat sexual and gender-based violence. The dedication of partners has indeed resulted in the emergence of a vibrant, interconnected community as we saw 50 partners participate in network activities across all 10 countries where No Means No is implemented.
Advisory Group Convene in Johannesburg
Eight members of our global network advisory group met in Johannesburg for an inaugural convening from September 25-27, 2023. The theme of the three-day meeting was “Setting the Agenda” and called on members to to strengthen the focus of the No Means No Global Network Advisory Group by creating space for critical and constructive reflection on the function, performance, and management of the partner network, in order to articulate a clear, measurable work plan for the Advisory Group in the coming year.
No Means No in Latin America: A Successful Government - NGO Partnership
In 2021, No Means No Worldwide (NMNW) established a partnership with Instituto de las Mujeres Regias (IMMR), through the government of the state of Nuevo Léon, Mexico. Implementation of the No Means No program has been targeted in the city of Monterrey, capital of the state of Nuevo Léon, and Mexico’s third-largest city. Two local NGOs, CreeSer and Supera, have been at the forefront of delivering the curriculum to young people.
Scaling for Success, Sustainability, and an End to Sexual Violence: No Means No Partner ECR Zambia Provides Support to New Partner DAPP
No Means No Partners from Across Zimbabwe Gather to Learn, Collaborate, and Strengthen Programming
In November 2022, staff members from No Means No Worldwide (NMNW) and representatives from 7 different organizations across Zimbabwe were able to come together in person for a 2-day meeting in Harare, Zimbabwe. This officially marked the first “in-country” Partner Network Meeting among No Means No partners.