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Break the Silence. Reclaim the Narrative.

Your story is not just a personal account; it is critical data, a testament of resistance, and a tool for collective awakening. By sharing your experience, you help us humanize the statistics, expose systemic patterns of gender-based violence, and amplify marginalized voices that are often erased. Your testimony fuels our advocacy and holds institutions accountable.

How It Works:

Our secure, anonymous reporting platform allows you to share your experience on your own terms. Your report contributes to our real-time, geotagged mapping of incidents, helping us identify hotspots, track trends, and direct resources where they are most needed. All data is anonymized and aggregated to protect your privacy while empowering our community-wide response.

Report Anonymously: Share your experience without revealing any personal identifying information.Find Support: Based on your report, we can connect you with vetted local services, including legal aid, psychological counseling, and shelters.

Drive Change: Your story becomes part of our evidence-based advocacy campaigns and petitions to demand policy change.

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Voices of Victims

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“It happened in 1990, on a sunny winter morning. I was only 14, doing my homework when my father told me I would have to quit school. He had already chosen a husband for me, a man he met in the village market. The next day, we went to the Adoul’s office in Inezgane. I stayed silent when asked for my consent — silence was taken as agreement. Soon, I was married, moved to another city, and became a mother within a year. My husband was violent; I was forbidden to go out and lived in fear and isolation. My childhood ended too soon — my dreams of learning were replaced by daily survival..”

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“I was taken out of school when I wanted to become a doctor. I was forcibly married when I was only 14 years old. I was imprisoned at home, when I wanted to discover the world. I was never able to put on the clothes I wanted. I have never been able to express my opinion freely. This suffering lasted 35 years. Then I decided to end it. To be free and happy again. I got divorced, started working and I moved to another city. It is funny when I think about it. It was a movie that planted this idea of freedom in my head. «The Open Door»: particularly the scene where Faten Hamama challenged the misogynist mentality and archaic traditions…”

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The fight for collective emancipation is sustained by action. T-HIYA moves beyond awareness into the vital space of mobilization and transformation. Your engagement is the catalyst for change. Here are concrete ways you can join our intersectional struggle to dismantle oppressive systems, support survivors, and help build a Morocco rooted in justice and dignity for all.

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    Fuel Radical Reimagining. Invest In Social Transformation.

    Sustainable change requires resources. Your financial support directly enables our core missions: monitoring violence, disseminating knowledge, amplifying grassroots insights, and building connected networks of support. Every contribution helps us maintain our independence and remain accountable to the communities we serve.

    Your donation will help us:

    Develop & Distribute Resources: Fund the creation and printing of essential toolkits and get them into the hands of those who need them most.

    Maintain Critical Infrastructure: Support our real-time mapping platform.

    Amplify Survivor Voices: Convert testimonies into powerful advocacy campaigns, petitions, and public mobilization efforts.

    Preserve Feminist Legacies: Fund our archiving initiatives to reclaim and celebrate Morocco’s intersectional feminist histories.

    Your solidarity makes our work possible. Donate today to help us forge a future of inevitable equity. For those who wish to donate, please get in touch with us via email at: thiya.collective@gmail.com
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