Freedom Collaborative is pleased to announce the publication of a new regional routes mapping report, documenting trends in unsafe migration and human trafficking in the East and Horn of Africa.
East Africa’s annual Regional CSO Forum to Promote Safe and Fair Migration took place last month in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, with the aim of strengthening cooperation among organizations and enhancing efforts to protect victims of trafficking and vulnerable migrants.
Civil society organizations from the East and Horn of Africa Anti-Trafficking (EHAAT) Network took part in a regional call last week focusing on trafficking between the East and Horn of Africa and India. The discussion was based on findings by Indian anti-trafficking organization Red Rope, who led the call along with HAART Kenya, and included recent insights from their joint activities.
Freedom Collaborative is pleased to announce the publication of a new regional routes mapping report, documenting trends in unsafe migration and human trafficking in the East and Horn of Africa.
East Africa’s annual Regional CSO Forum to Promote Safe and Fair Migration took place last month in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, with the aim of strengthening cooperation among organizations and enhancing efforts to protect victims of trafficking and vulnerable migrants.
Civil society organizations from the East and Horn of Africa Anti-Trafficking (EHAAT) Network took part in a regional call last week focusing on trafficking between the East and Horn of Africa and India. The discussion was based on findings by Indian anti-trafficking organization Red Rope, who led the call along with HAART Kenya, and included recent insights from their joint activities.
Civil society organizations (CSOs) from the East and Horn of Africa Anti-Trafficking (EHAAT) network have begun a bi-weekly communications training program, designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and skills needed to amplify their message and reach their target audience more effectively.
Freedom Collaborative is pleased to announce the publication of a new regional routes mapping report, documenting trends in unsafe migration and human trafficking in the East and Horn of Africa.
East Africa’s annual Regional CSO Forum to Promote Safe and Fair Migration took place last month in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, with the aim of strengthening cooperation among organizations and enhancing efforts to protect victims of trafficking and vulnerable migrants.
Freedom Collaborative is pleased to announce the publication of a new regional routes mapping report, documenting trends in unsafe migration and human trafficking in the East and Horn of Africa.
East Africa’s annual Regional CSO Forum to Promote Safe and Fair Migration took place last month in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, with the aim of strengthening cooperation among organizations and enhancing efforts to protect victims of trafficking and vulnerable migrants.
Civil society organizations from the East and Horn of Africa Anti-Trafficking (EHAAT) Network took part in a regional call last week focusing on trafficking between the East and Horn of Africa and India. The discussion was based on findings by Indian anti-trafficking organization Red Rope, who led the call along with HAART Kenya, and included recent insights from their joint activities.
Civil society organizations (CSOs) from the East and Horn of Africa Anti-Trafficking (EHAAT) network have begun a bi-weekly communications training program, designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and skills needed to amplify their message and reach their target audience more effectively.
Freedom Collaborative is pleased to announce the publication of a new regional routes mapping report, documenting trends in unsafe migration and human trafficking in the East and Horn of Africa.
Freedom Collaborative is pleased to announce the publication of a new regional routes mapping report, documenting trends in unsafe migration and human trafficking in the East and Horn of Africa.
East Africa’s annual Regional CSO Forum to Promote Safe and Fair Migration took place last month in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, with the aim of strengthening cooperation among organizations and enhancing efforts to protect victims of trafficking and vulnerable migrants.
Civil society organizations from the East and Horn of Africa Anti-Trafficking (EHAAT) Network took part in a regional call last week focusing on trafficking between the East and Horn of Africa and India. The discussion was based on findings by Indian anti-trafficking organization Red Rope, who led the call along with HAART Kenya, and included recent insights from their joint activities.
Civil society organizations (CSOs) from the East and Horn of Africa Anti-Trafficking (EHAAT) network have begun a bi-weekly communications training program, designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and skills needed to amplify their message and reach their target audience more effectively.