
افضحو المتحرش – Expose the Harasser
A campaign created to warn the public about sexual harassers in public and digital spaces, including those targeting children.
It shifted fear away from the victims and placed it where it belongs on the harasser.
Thanks to public exposure, many aggressors were caught by authorities, including a kickboxing trainer arrested within 24 hours after being reported via TBD.
Algerian women began to see their phones as weapons of protection, not shame.

لا لقتل النساء – No to Femicide
TBD Algeria joined the national and regional fight against femicide through storytelling and memorialization.
In 2022, a short film was produced to honor women murdered by gender-based violence.
Their names and stories were shared across the platform to remind the public that each statistic is a stolen life and that justice begins with remembrance.

لا للتحرش بالأطفال – No to Child Harassment
Launched both online and at the Algiers International Book Fair, this campaign distributed over 10,000 awareness booklets to parents, educators, and youth.
The materials explained how to identify and respond to abuse, emphasizing that child protection starts with open dialogue.
It became one of TBD Algeria’s most impactful field actions, blending education, prevention, and activism.

وقت السكات ولى و مات – The Time of Silence Is Over
This campaign tackled forms of violence often ignored or normalized: psychological, financial, online, and domestic.
It also broke taboos around marital rape and child marriage, creating a rare public space where these realities could be named and challenged.
Its message was simple but powerful, silence protects no one.

Fight Like a Girl
A campaign that offered free self-defense classes for women in Algiers.
The goal was to give women practical tools to protect themselves, but also to rebuild confidence and solidarity.
Each training reminded participants that empowerment begins with the body and that every woman has the right to feel safe in her own skin.

واش تديري إذا تعرضتي للاغتصاب – What to Do After Rape
This campaign functioned as a rape-response kit, guiding survivors on what steps to take immediately after an assault. medical, legal, and emotional.
It later evolved into a printed resource as part of a collective campaign with other feminist organizations under “Dhayen يكفي – STOP.”
Its purpose: to offer clarity, comfort, and concrete help when silence and confusion often take over.
