Forum Theatre is a powerful participatory form of theatre developed by the renowned theatre practitioner Augusto Boal, under the broader framework of the Theatre of the Oppressed (TO). It transforms passive spectators into active participants — or spect-actors — who are encouraged to stop, question, and even alter the course of the performance. This dynamic process allows audiences to explore alternative solutions to real-life social issues in a safe and creative environment. Sahyogi uses Forum Theatre as an innovative social and behavioral change communication tool to address gender-based discrimination and violence faced by women and girls. Through these interactive performances, community members not only witness but also engage in the process of questioning deep-rooted gender norms and power dynamics. By participating in role reversals and dialogues, both men and women gain new perspectives, empathy, and a collective sense of responsibility. This approach has proven highly effective in triggering reflection, promoting dialogue, and inspiring action at the community level — ultimately helping to build safer, more equitable spaces for women and girls.