Advancing Rights
To Inspire Change

About us

A non-government, non-profit organisation that advocates for gender-based violence prevention and digital rights education especially in marginalised and vulnerable communities. In taking these measures, we believe everyone will be able to access the digital world without fear of being exploited or abused. This is as we strive to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 5 & 16, which include promoting gender equity, justice, inclusivity and safety for all, through our work.

1. Gender-based Violence Advocacy

2. Digital Rights Literacy Program

3. Data Extraction Program

4. Media Literacy Program

Vision Statement

A world where gender-based violence is eradicated, and all individuals are empowered to exercise their digital rights without violence and discrimination.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide awareness via media literacy and education about the impact of violence on survivors and advocating for policies and practices that protect and promote all individuals' rights.

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Mallam Atta market women colour to relieve stress and learn digital safety

In commemoration of International Women’s Day on March 8, Targeted Rights Initiative organized a community-based event for market women at Mallam Atta Market in Accra Newtown under the theme “Her Mind. Her Money. Her Safety.” The event brought together dozens of women from the bustling market for a structured session that blended art-based healing, open mental wellness dialogue, and practical digital safety training.

IWD: Targeted Rights Initiative trains Mallam Atta market women on digital safety, mental wellness

In commemoration of International Women’s Day, the Targeted Rights Initiative has organized a free educational outreach for market women in Accra. The outreach, which focused on mental wellness, digital safety, and economic empowerment, took place at the popular Mallam Atta Market on Thursday, March 5, 2026.

Government Urged to Adopt Survivor-Centred Approach to Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Ghana

The President of Targeted Rights Initiative (TRI), Doreen Raheena Sulleyman, calls on the government to adopt a survivor-centred approach in the formulation of policies and frameworks addressing online child sexual exploitation and abuse in Ghana.

Targeted Rights Initiative Urges Parents to Play Active Role in Children’s Online Lives

The Executive Director of Targeted Rights Initiative, Ms. Doreen Raheena Sulleyman, calls on parents to take a stronger role in guiding and monitoring their children’s online activities during the Digital Policy Engagement Series organized by Paradigm Initiative at the Accra City Hotel to address emerging issues within the digital space.

iWatch Africa trains journalists on handling workplace abuse

The Executive Director of Targeted Rights Initiative, Doreen Raheena Sulleyman, has urged journalists, particularly female journalists in Ghana and globally, to report instances of abuse in the workplace to the appropriate authorities.

Targeted Rights Initiative launches #SpeakUpSpeakOut campaign

A non-profit organisation, Targeted Rights Initiative (TRI), has officially launched the #SpeakUpSpeakOut campaign — a bold and transformative initiative aimed at confronting technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV), promoting support for survivors, and strengthening digital safety awareness in Ghana.