 The Women's Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative in Myanmar states has engaged men and boys to promote gender equality and social inclusion. The event sponsored by Ford Foundation, FICUS, and the Aorijambi community in Yolah South dressed in gender-based violence, representatives from various organisations raised concerns about rising cases and promoting women's rights. The goal was to foster positive relationships and communication, challenge traditional gender rules and advocate for gender-related policies. The Women's Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative in Myanmar states has engaged men and boys to promote gender equality and social inclusion. Representative of the Convention on Women Affairs and Social Development of Mibyan and Joseph advocates for increased investments for women and gender inclusion by community stakeholders in Yolah South planned to carry the discussions home for increased awareness. This program has seen a way forward to all seeing that we have sanity in our society and to all seeing that there is that inclusion. That means we have the gender mainstream where everybody is carried along. The women, the men, the boys, the youth are carried along and have a decision in the society and that decision should be solid and that decision should be followed up and that decision should be implemented for our good and for the betterment of the society and for our own development too. Communities that we should all, both men, female and male, should join our youth together.