Natwampane means coming together in Bemba, a local language in Zambia. Natwampane is a Government of Zambia led Programme funded by the European Union, and implemented by BBC Media Action, Lifeline Childline, GIZ, Norwegian Church Aid and World Vision. The Natwampane Programme aims to reduce levels of gender-based violence in Luapula and Northern Provinces. Although the focus is on these two provinces, the programme also has a national focus, supporting the Gender Division, Office of the President in policy and system building and strengthening coordination within the provinces as well as at the national level. Natwampane is unique in that it has been structured in such a way that technical support is embedded within the Gender Division, Office of the President, therefore increasing potential for sustainability, whilst simultaneously providing concrete practical support to at survivors and at-risk women and girls in Luapula and Northern Provinces. An additional benefit from the structure, is the overall impact that the programme will have for all GBV, gender, ending child marriage and women and girl’s empowerment programmes currently being implemented or planned in Zambia.