ARZ recently participated in the NoMoZo (No Motor Zone) initiative, a community space where streets are transformed into areas for play, learning, and connection among children, families, and the wider public. At the event, the ARZ team facilitated Jano Khelo Jeto (JKJ), an interactive, play-based game designed to open conversations around child rights and child sexual abuse in a safe, respectful, and age-appropriate manner. Rooted in participatory methods and informed by years of field experience, the activity encouraged children and parents to engage, reflect, and learn together.
In addition, WISH products were showcased at the event, highlighting survivor-led livelihood initiatives that promote dignity and sustainable rehabilitation.
Such initiatives reinforce the importance of community-based prevention efforts that combine awareness, psychosocial understanding, and active participation.