
World Ebony Network (WEN)’s Relationship Management Program (WENRMP), within our Family & Community portfolio, strengthens the relational skills that have long anchored many heritages. This program supports individuals, couples, friends, business partners, etc., in building HEALTHIER, MORE CONNECTED RELATIONSHIPS across every season of life – including beginnings, transitions, and healing. For example, across many African societies in the olden days, relationships are not only personal—they are the pathways through which trust-based commerce operates, communalism and solidarity are sustained, and social capital is built and protected.
Through practical workshops, guided conversations, and skill-building tools and methodologies, WEN RMP helps participants strengthen communication, emotional awareness, boundary-setting, conflict and anger management, trust-building, and repair.
The program addresses real-life relationship challenges such as dating dynamics, marriage, co-parenting, community partnerships, navigating separation and divorce, and recovering from breaches of trust, including infidelity. Grounded in dignity, cultural context, and lived experience, our approach helps people turn intention into everyday practices that sustain love, accountability, personal growth, and community wellbeing.
WEN’s RMP supports healthier communication, conflict resolution, and accountability in the contexts that matter most, such as courting and marriage, extended kinship, parenting, sibling rivalry, friendships, business engagements, workplaces, social structure, and the everyday expectations of respect for tradition and elders. By equipping individuals, couples, leaders, family members, and community members to navigate obligations, boundaries, and shared values with clarity and care, WEN RMP helps preserve ethnic continuity while strengthening the trust and cohesion that make communities thrive.
Participants gain practical skills that lead to:
