The project addresses technology-facilitated violence against women (TFVAW) in Jordan through wide-ranging collaboration with government entities, universities, the judiciary, and legal professionals to create a multi-sectoral response. It integrates TFVAW education into university curricula in law, social sciences, and IT, equipping students to recognize and respond to online abuse. The project also provides specialized training for judges and lawyers on digital evidence and the psychological impact on survivors, promoting victim-centered judicial practices. Additionally, it strengthens the capacity of 59 community-based organizations in Irbid and Amman in digital safety and TFVAW. These efforts are implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, and the Cybercrimes Unit. The project also engaged students from Media, IT, and Law faculties through creative competitions and moot court activities. Collectively, these partnerships enhance prevention, improve legal responses, and promote digital safety, empowering women across Jordan.