Azadi
 
															What
 We Do
				Azadi is a survivor-led organization whose goal is to create spaces and programme’s that enhance the agency of survivors of trafficking, to support recovery from trauma and to sustain their reintegration into society.
Our goal is to create spaces and programme’s that enhance the agency of survivors of trafficking, to support recovery from trauma, and sustain their reintegration into society.
We are doing this through the operation of a resource center where the survivors receive vocational and soft skills training to empower them, give them valuable skills, and give them all it takes to become leaders of their communities. Our programme’s also focus on aspects such as the mental health, leadership, well-being, and development of the survivors, giving them the tools they require to thrive.
We create awareness about human trafficking in partnerships with other organizations. We also have collectives informed by the different geographical locations such as Malindi, Kilifi and Mombasa.
 
															Challenges
- Limited resources to expand programs and reach more survivors.
- Difficulty in providing consistent support due to geographical constraints.
- Complex nature of trauma recovery slowing the reintegration process.
- Overcoming societal stigma around trafficking survivors.
- Ensuring long-term sustainability of support services.
Achievements
- Providing survivors with vocational and soft skills training.
- Empowering survivors and helping them regain agency.
- Supporting reintegration into society and fostering leadership skills.
- Promoting mental health, well-being, and development of survivors.
- Raising awareness about human trafficking in partnership with other organizations.
- Creating collectives in key regions like Malindi, Kilifi, and Mombasa to foster community engagement.
Our Initiatives
Upendo Girls Initiative
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