Anti-Trafficking

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Anti-Trafficking is one of The Salvation Army International Development UK's five areas of work.

We are working through prevention, protection and partnership to bring human trafficking to an end.

The Salvation Army in the United Kingdom and Ireland territory supports anti-trafficking projects around the world including anti-trafficking recovery centres in Malawi and Tanzania and community awareness raising in India.

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Helping-Hand 2024: Anti-Trafficking

Together, we can stop human trafficking!

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I realise how dangerous human trafficking is in my community so I keep talking to my friends about it.
Clinton, Group Chairman (Anti-Trafficking Response Project, Uganda)

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Areas of Work

We work alongside communities in the areas of Anti-Trafficking, Clean Water, Emergency Response, Food Security and with Women and Girls to support them to overcome poverty and injustice. We are also responsible for overseeing the transfer of funds for the UK’s Mission Support Allocation (money donated through the annual Self-Denial Appeal).

Clean Water

Working alongside communities to improve access to clean water and improved sanitation.

Food Security

Working with farmers to improve harvests and overcome food insecurity.

Women and Girls

Working with women to pursue gender justice and address inequality.

Emergency Response

Responding to disasters and emergency situations to provide immediate support and relief.

International Development

Supporting communities around the world to overcome poverty and injustice

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