The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), through its Department of Gender, has engaged drivers, transport workers, young men and boys on gender equality, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), and the need to end child marriage. The programme sought to encourage participants to become advocates for gender equality, protect the rights of women and girls, and help eliminate harmful practices, including child marriage. Madam Kpekata urged transport operators to continue discussions on gender equality within their various stations and workplaces to help promote women's empowerment and equal opportunities. Mr Padie encouraged drivers, mates and other transport workers to actively speak against child marriage and support efforts to keep girls in school and protect their rights. The interactive dialogue provided participants with the opportunity to discuss gender-related challenges, harmful stereotypes and their role in promoting healthy relationships, gender equality and the well-being of women, girls and their communities.