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Survivors’ Network


Sewing class at SN’s shelter.

Economic empowerment program.

 

Survivors’ Network (SN) was founded in 2015 by Francisca Awah Mbuli after she was returned home by Freedom For All. She had been lured to the UAE for work and trafficked.

SN provides empowerment programs and vocational training to survivors of trafficking, displaced women who escaped the separatists and women in vulnerable communities. In 2021, SN opened a shelter, where they provide food, housing as well as psychosocial and health services. SN also conducts prevention campaigns in schools, churches, marketplaces, and with government constituencies so that women and children do not continue to fall prey to human traffickers.


In 2022


673

Women attended vocational training sessions, financial literacy training, and empowerment programs

304

Women and children were rescued from situations of modern slavery and/or sexual exploitation in and out of Cameroon


 
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