Empower Survivors through Microentrepreneurship

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OrganizationGlobal Welfare Association (GLOWA)
Region Cameroon
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ProjectLeader Jamils Richard Achunji Anguaseh


We are driven by the belief that survivors of human trafficking deserve to live a dignified life and their ability to fight slavery in prone communities. Our project aims to empower survivors through basic entrepreneurship training, start-up capital and mentorship to become micro entrepreneurs. Our project shall also empower survivors as frontline community slavery abolitionist and role models.


Challenge

The inability of survivors in Cameroon to break loose from the shackles of trafficking and earn a sustainable living is the reason for continuous vulnerability and secondary trafficking. Even when they acquire vocational skills, limited entrepreneurial skills & startup capital prohibits them from effectively using acquired skills for economic independence. The problem is further compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic that disproportionately affects informal workers especially women and children.

Long-Term Impact

The project seeks to zero down the number of survivors embracing survival sex work and/or falling for secondary trafficking through entrepreneurship thereby giving every survivor a sustainable livelihood. While transforming survivors into entrepreneurs it shall empower them as frontline community counter trafficking activist, breaking the silence that characterize victims and help popularize trafficking recruitment scams within prone communities using survivors life stories and experiences.

References

  1. http://www.glowacameroon.org


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[[Category:Gender Equality in Cameroon Projects]], [[Category:Lack of economic opportunities for survivors of abuse and exploitation Projects]]

[[Category:Gender Equality in Cameroon Projects in Cameroon]], [[Category:Lack of economic opportunities for survivors of abuse and exploitation Projects in Cameroon]]