The personal and social resources used to cope with gender-based violence by survivors are influenced not only by gender, but also by the way that gender interacts with other aspects of identity and social position, such as ethnicity or disability or class. An intersectional approach to working with people who have experienced gender-based violence will provide for a more nuanced approach, by considering multiple forms of oppression and structural violence. Different forms of oppression accumulate over time and shape the sense of power, resilience, and well-being of survivors, as well as affecting their capacity to deal with the trauma. The government representatives, Private sector business representatives, Mental Health providers, will discuss issues that affect women, families, and individuals on gender differences. PHRN adopting comprehensive and inclusive approaches that tackle the root causes of gender-based-violence and Transforming harmful social norms and empowering women and girls who are victims and survivors of GBV.PHRN examine ,formulate and advocate for having survivor -centered essential services across policing ,justice , health ,and social sectors. we provide participants with the opportunity to expand their leadership skills among people in the violence’s against women and girls sector.