Hope for Justice exists to end modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives and reforming society. Hope for Justice operates in nineteen locations in the following countries: UK, US, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Uganda and Norway. Our activities include: victims rescues, victims centered-support and advocacy, training frontline professionals to identify the signs of trafficking, community awareness training, short-term emergency accommodation provided to victims, community-reintegration initiatives, and communities economic strengthening through self-help groups.
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By Melissa Hornby | Strategic Partnerships Manager
Hope for Justice operates the boys Lighthouse in Kampala, Uganda, a transitional center where we provide holistic aftercare support to male survivors up to the age of 18 who have been recently removed... Read the full report ›By Melissa Hornby | Strategic Partnerships Manager
Airi is a mother of two children, a 12-year-old daughter and a 7-year-old son. Her husband works as a farmer, however recent adverse climate events in the region have impacted crop yields and... Read the full report ›By Isabelle Bryan | Project Leader
Hope for Justice would like to thank our donors for supporting our Self-Help Groups in Ethiopia. Thanks to our donors' generosity, we continue empowering women like Ayelech to build resilience against... Read the full report ›