‘Project GYAL’ is a mobile advocacy, literacy and empowerment campaign aimed at reducing intimate partner violence (IPV) in four parishes in Jamaica. Social media-based IPV education and advocacy campaigns are being conducted for the wider population in the 4 parishes. Women and girls, who have experienced IPV or are at risk, receive training on literacy and numeracy skills, vocational skills, and entrepreneurship. Participating women are engaged in life skill support sessions focused on improving their understanding of IPV and gender-based violence (GBV), identifying red flags and response strategies, and providing linkages to related health and legal services. The Children First Agency’s roving reproductive health units provide free HIV and STI testing and sexual and reproductive (SRH) education in the target parishes over the project period and an annual Women’s health day will be held in each parish to provide essential SRH services to women.