On this World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, we spotlight the frontline in Nigeria. These groups are meeting a highly challenging context with inspiring levels of dedication and impact.
Raising awareness is only the beginning. Anti-trafficking work means building the resilience of a community through education, skills and sustainable income. Explore our Nigeria network's projects in photos:
1) Awareness raising
— at schools, community meetings and through large-scale marches and rallies
2) Skills and small businesses
— supporting a sustainable income for young adults and families
3) Community groups
— supporting communities, monitoring migration and educating people on their rights
4) Network development
— meeting a networked crime with a highly networked solution; preventing the displacement of need
The anti-trafficking projects photographed are spread across the country:
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