Centre for Promoting the Rights of African Women, Youth and Children Changing minds, protecting lives.

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The programme already runs.

The Respect Challenge is live, free and producing data today. Funding does not start it — it deepens it.

What we are looking for

  • Support to expand the material. Abuse within families, violence used as control, and personal safety are the next areas. Each needs specialist review before it goes near the public.
  • Support to work with defined populations. Open play tells us what interested people believe. Working with a defined group over a year — baseline, endline, consent to follow up — produces considerably stronger evidence.
  • Partners with reach. Institutions with a duty of care and an existing audience, where prevention education is welcome rather than resisted.
  • An academic partner for independent ethics review and analysis.

What we can show you

335

Answers recorded

14

Devices played

5

States represented

  • Which situations players misjudge most, and which answer they chose instead
  • Breakdowns by geopolitical zone, gender, age range and education
  • Whether accuracy improves when the same person plays again
  • An anonymised data export for any period, with the number of respondents attached to every figure

Talk to us

Write to hello@crawyc.org. Tell us which part interests you and we will send the current findings, the anonymised data, and our safeguarding and data-protection approach.

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