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Open Gate Speaks at Inclusion Summit 2025 Date: September 18, 2025

2026-01-23T05:49:41+00:00

Open Gate Foundation was honored to speak at the Inclusion Summit 2025, joining global leaders in a panel on survivor-led governance. Our Director shared insights from our councils, highlighting how fiscal sponsorship and trauma-informed leadership are reshaping civic spaces. Key takeaways: Survivor-led models increase accountability and impact Faith-based arms can bridge healing and justice Youth councils are driving innovation in policy and practice We thank our partners for walking with us—and invite new allies to join our growing ecosystem. Key Highlights Survivor Voices: Our councils emphasized the power of lived experience in shaping policy and accountability. Faith-Based Reflections: Kingdom Ambassadors Missions [...]

Open Gate Speaks at Inclusion Summit 2025 Date: September 18, 20252026-01-23T05:49:41+00:00

JusticeIs Local: October Campaign for Survivor-Led Legal Reform

2026-01-23T05:54:37+00:00

This October, Open Gate Foundation is launching #JusticeIsLocal, a nationwide campaign to amplify survivor-led legal reform. Through forums, radio spots, and community dialogues, our councils will spotlight urgent gaps in GBV response, disability rights, and youth justice. We invite partners to: Host local forums Share survivor stories Advocate for inclusive policy reform “Justice must begin where harm occurred—in our communities,” says the Centre for Disability Justice Council.

JusticeIs Local: October Campaign for Survivor-Led Legal Reform2026-01-23T05:54:37+00:00

Healing in Action: How Survivor-Led Councils Are Transforming Communities

2026-01-23T05:32:12+00:00

Across Meru, Isiolo, and Nakuru, our autonomous councils are doing more than advocacy—they’re building healing spaces. From trauma-informed forums led by FWJES to agroecology workshops by Mazingira Council, survivors are not just participating—they’re leading. “We don’t wait for change. We create it,” says Faith, a council member in Voice of Freedom. This month, we spotlight three initiatives where survivors turned pain into power—and systems into solutions. Read more about how dignity, leadership, and community ownership are reshaping Kenya’s justice landscape.

Healing in Action: How Survivor-Led Councils Are Transforming Communities2026-01-23T05:32:12+00:00
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