Neftaly: Addressing the Risk of Violence and Crime in Informal Settlements
Creating Safer Communities Through Local Solutions
Informal settlements are often disproportionately affected by high levels of violence and crime — from theft and gang activity to gender-based violence and substance abuse. These challenges are not only threats to individual safety but also major barriers to community development, education, economic opportunity, and social cohesion.
At Neftaly, we work hand-in-hand with communities to prevent violence, protect vulnerable groups, and promote peacebuilding through locally driven, inclusive strategies.
Understanding the Roots of Violence in Informal Settlements
Several structural and social factors make informal settlements more vulnerable to violence and crime:
- Lack of policing and justice access
- Overcrowding and poor infrastructure
- Youth unemployment and marginalization
- Gender inequality and lack of support for survivors
- Limited recreational or educational facilities
- Weak community trust in authorities
Without targeted intervention, these issues can fuel cycles of insecurity, fear, and retaliation.
Neftaly’s Comprehensive Safety Approach
Neftaly believes safety is a shared responsibility and must be built from the ground up. Our work focuses on:
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We support community safety forums and neighborhood watch programs, enabling residents to:
- Report threats without fear
- Develop local security plans
- Collaborate with police and NGOs
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Young people are often both victims and perpetrators of crime due to lack of opportunity. We:
- Run youth leadership and mentorship programmes
- Offer skills training, arts, and sports to divert from violence
- Provide counseling and conflict resolution training
???????????? Preventing Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
Women and girls face disproportionate risk. Neftaly offers:
- Safe spaces and support groups for survivors
- Access to legal aid and emergency services
- Public education campaigns to shift harmful gender norms
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We promote safety knowledge through:
- School-based violence prevention programs
- Community workshops on rights and protection
- Dialogues between residents, police, and service providers
⚖️ Advocacy for Safer Urban Policies
We advocate for:
- Increased access to justice and police accountability
- Urban designs that promote safety (lighting, secure pathways)
- Inclusion of informal settlements in city safety plans
Our Impact So Far
- Established over 40 local safety committees in high-risk areas.
- Trained 800+ youth in non-violence and life skills.
- Provided GBV support and referrals to over 3,000 women and children.
- Partnered with local governments to improve community policing efforts.
Join Neftaly in Building Safer Informal Settlements
You can help us expand our violence prevention and response work:
- Support community safety trainings
- Sponsor youth empowerment activities
- Collaborate on research and policy reform
- Volunteer your time or expertise
Conclusion
Violence and crime are not inevitable. With the right interventions, even the most underserved communities can become places of safety, hope, and opportunity. At Neftaly, we are committed to helping informal settlements break the cycle of violence — by empowering the people who live there.
Neftaly — Restoring Safety, Rebuilding Lives.


