The DOHS Cares for Vulnerable Women and Children Foundation (DOHS) has announced a strategic partnership with TSM House Agency (TSM), aimed at harnessing technology and media to combat sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Nigeria.
The collaboration will combine DOHS’ expertise in advocacy, survivor support, and research with TSM’s strengths in digital strategy, design, and technology development. Together, they plan to build a more responsive, data-driven, and accessible ecosystem for prevention, reporting, and awareness.
The partnership will roll out in phases, including the redesign of the DOHS website to improve accessibility, the development of an SGBV Case Dashboard for better data tracking, the creation of a mobile application focused on femicide prevention, and capacity-building workshops on digital safety.
Ololade Ajayi, founder of DOHS, described the initiative as a vital step toward sustainable, tech-enabled solutions. “This partnership is not just about technology, it is about saving lives, amplifying voices, and ensuring that women and girls have access to the tools, information, and support they need to stay safe and seek justice,” she said.
TSM House Agency’s Director, Chris, emphasised the role of digital innovation in advancing advocacy. “We are committed to using data, storytelling, and user-centred design to strengthen efforts against gender-based violence and femicide,” he noted.
DOHS Cares Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to preventing femicide, supporting survivors, and advancing policy and digital solutions that protect women and girls.
TSM House Agency, meanwhile, is a creative and technology-driven firm specialising in digital strategy, design, and product development, working with organisations to build impactful and scalable solutions.
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