When justice feels distant, it is often women who bring it closer. In communities where courts are far away, stigma silences survivors, and the law feels inaccessible, access to justice depends not only on institutions, but on trusted local actors who can translate legal rights into lived protection.
This manual provides a guide for participants and facilitators to explore the prevalent challenges of gender-based violence in the digital world. It examines how the issues women face offline are mirrored and amplified online, using real-world case studies and examples of gendered disinformation and online misogyny.