Our Programs
Our work is guided by the United Nations' Four P's Strategy: Prevention, Protection, Prosecution, and Policy & Cooperation.
Prevention
We believe that prevention is the most effective tool in the fight against human trafficking. Our prevention programs focus on empowering communities and at-risk individuals with the knowledge to identify and resist traffickers. We conduct awareness workshops, educational seminars, and community outreach campaigns to shed light on the tactics used by traffickers and highlight the signs of modern slavery.
Our efforts also include mentoring young women and providing them with skills to improve their quality of life, reducing their vulnerability to exploitation. We work with local leaders, schools, and faith-based organizations to build a strong, informed network of defense against trafficking.
Protection
When human trafficking is discovered, our priority is to ensure the immediate safety and protection of the victims. We provide comprehensive, survivor-centered support, including safe housing, medical care, and trauma-informed counseling. Our team works tirelessly to provide timely responses to cases of modern-day slavery, ensuring victims are treated with dignity and respect throughout the process.
We also collaborate with law enforcement and government agencies to ensure safe and effective rescue operations. Our work includes navigating the legal and logistical hurdles of repatriating victims to their home countries, providing them with a path to recovery and healing.
Prosecution
Our legal team is at the forefront of the fight for justice. We provide legal aid and representation to survivors, working to hold traffickers accountable for their crimes. Our expertise has been vital in securing compensation and rehabilitation for victims. We actively handle human trafficking court cases and assist in the legal hurdles of repatriating victims.
We are committed to ensuring that victims/survivors receive the justice and support they deserve. Our efforts have resulted in a landmark constitutional petition decision, where a survivor of labor trafficking was awarded substantial damages, setting a precedent for future cases.

Policy & Cooperation
We recognize that lasting change requires systemic reform. Our work extends to influencing policy at local, national, and international levels. We actively participate in key networks and global forums, such as the UN Constructive Dialogues, ensuring that grassroots realities inform global policy discussions on modern-day slavery, GBV, and FGM.
Through strategic partnerships and collaborative efforts, we aim to build a stronger, more coordinated response to human trafficking. We serve as leaders in key networks, leveraging our position to advocate for stronger legislation and better protection for victims.