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Every year, around 10,000 people from the EU and beyond become victims of human trafficking within the European Union and many more remain invisible and undetected.

10,000 Trafficking Victims Identified in the EU Each Year

10,000 Trafficking Victims Identified in the EU Each Year Human trafficking takes many forms, including sexual exploitation, labour exploitation, forced criminality, and forced begging. We stand in solidarity with this campaign and reaffirm our commitment as an international organization actively engaged in advocacy efforts across Europe. Ending human trafficking requires collective action. You can help: 🔗 Join the campaign and spread the word: https://lnkd.in/dHxC8qX4

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Newsletter November

Dear Friend, Partner and Colleague, What a quarter it’s been! These past few months have carried so many moments of growth, connection, and hope, each one reminding us why this work matters. It’s been especially heartwarming to see our collective efforts recognised through awards and milestones. Every achievement is a reflection of the survivors, partners, and team members who continue to show what’s possible when we move together. Thank you for walking alongside us, for believing, supporting, and sharing in this journey. Here’s a glimpse into what we’ve accomplished together over the last quarter and what’s next. Happy Reading! Joy S. KingsleyDirector of Strategy, Impact & Movement Building.   Key Accomplishments from Last Quarter Unity as a Protection Against Organized Crime – Webinar Recap   Last quarter, in commemoration of the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, we hosted a collaborative webinar titled “Unity as a Protection Against Organized Crimes.”The discussion spotlighted the power of survivor-led action and cross-border partnerships in dismantling organized trafficking networks. We were honored to host speakers from UNODC, IJM, Liluye, African Survivor Coalition, éLiberare, ChildX, Salvation Army, Footprint to Freedom, TATLI, and Hope Risen Foundation.  Click here or the Image above to watch the webinar.   The African Survivor Leadership Academy Launches Its First Courses! We are excited to announce that the African Survivor Leadership Academy (ASLA) has officially launched its first courses!  Course 1 – Understanding Human Trafficking in Africa explores the realities of trafficking across the continent, unpacking root causes, survivor experiences, and the systems that sustain exploitation. Course 2 – Afro-Centric Trauma-Informed Care focuses on healing and leadership through culturally grounded, survivor-led approaches designed for African contexts. The ASLA is part of our mission to equip survivors and allies with Afrocentric, culturally grounded knowledge and tools to drive real change across Africa. Learn More   ­Click here to start the course   With the support of Fred Foundation and éLiberare, we created the Small-Scale Grants Program to give survivor leaders the chance to lead change in their own way within their communities.. Each winner was awarded a USD 1000 grant and will also receive mentorship and guidance to strengthen their initiatives. Learn More   Footprint to Freedom Named Resilience Finalist at the 2025 UN SDG Awards! We are humbled and proud to share that we’ve been named a Resilience Finalist in the 2025 edition of the Heroes of Tomorrow.  This recognition is a powerful affirmation of the strength of survivor leadership and the impact of our collective efforts to end human trafficking and modern slavery. A special congratulations to the winner and fellow finalists, and heartfelt thanks to everyone who continues to stand with us on this journey toward freedom, dignity, and sustainable change. Learn more.   Official Lunch of Beyond Survivors’ Safe Survivor Action Hub   On October 13th in collaboration with ChildX, we launched the Safe Survivor Action Hub, a new digital library designed to make survivor engagement safe, ethical, and sustainable. We extend our deep appreciation to the speakers Zoi Sakelliadou (UNODC) for providing an intergovernmental and institutional perspective and to Malaika Oringo Human Trafficking Expert (Footprint to Freedom & African Survivor Coalition), Firehewot Abiy worku, Saga Brodersen, and Diana Barten for sharing your expertise and vision for safer survivor inclusion Click here to read :Webinar Report Oct 2025.   ­ Footprint to Freedom & éLiberare Win the STOP THE TRAFFIK “Data Against Trafficking” Award for Collaborative Disruption!   We’re so proud to share that Footprint to Freedom, together with our amazing partners at éLiberare, has received the STOP THE TRAFFIK Data Against Trafficking Award for Collaborative Disruption! This means a lot to us, not just as an award, but as a reminder of what’s possible when survivors lead and when collaboration replaces competition. Phase 2 of the Kompass Project Has Begun! We’re excited to announce the launch of Phase 2 of the Kompass Project, our joint initiative with éLiberare aimed at reducing vulnerabilities to human trafficking, modern slavery, and gender-based violence in refugee communities in Uganda. Building on the success and lessons from Phase 1, this next phase deepens our community engagement, expands survivor support systems, and strengthens collaboration with local stakeholders to create safer, more resilient communities.   UN International Day Against Trafficking in Persons     Last quarter,  in partnership with the Mwagale Foundation,  we joined the global commemoration of the UN International Day Against Trafficking in Persons at Bugabwe Primary School. The event aimed to raise awareness among parents, teachers, and community leaders, creating a safe space for open conversations and questions on how to identify the signs of trafficking and protect vulnerable children and families.   Email Us Now! 2024 Annual Report  

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July Newsletter

Voices of Resilience Global Survivors Forum  24th -25th June 2025 Last month, we witnessed a historic moment as survivors took center stage at the UNODC Voices of Resilience Global Survivors Forum in Vienna. The forum marked a major shift toward truly survivor-led solutions, placing lived experience at the heart of global anti-trafficking efforts. Our Founder and Executive Director, Malaika Oringo, played a key role behind the scenes, working closely with the UNODC team to help bring this space to life and she delivered a powerful closing speech that reminded the world of the strength, clarity, and leadership survivors bring to the fight against trafficking. Twelve members of the African Survivor Coalition, a Pan-African movement founded by Footprint to Freedom, represented us at the forum, powerfully amplifying the voices and realities of African survivors. We also led a presentation alongside our colleagues from Latin America titled “Unity as a Way of Protection” – highlighting the shared struggles survivors face in seeking justice and healing, and the need for all sectors to work together in supporting them. This forum reaffirmed a global truth: meaningful solutions must be survivor-led. The Salvation Army Africa Zone Communities of Practice Conference – Ghana 28th April – 1st May 2025 This quarter, we joined National and Territorial contact persons at the Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Response (MSHTR) Conference, hosted by The Salvation Army Africa Zone in Ghana. Our Founder & CEO, Malaika Oringo, and Director of Movement Building, Joy Kingsley, co-facilitated a session on welcoming survivors, sharing practical tools for trauma-informed, survivor-led support. One of our founding members at the African Survivor Coalition, Engage Now Africa also modelled what meaningful partnership looks like: not just listening to survivors, but building alongside them. Grounded in the Fight for Freedom framework and its 8 Ps (Prevention, Protection, Prosecution, Partnership, Policy, Participation, Prayer, and Proof), the conference addressed return and reintegration, survivor dignity, and inclusive service models. Faith-based organizations play a critical role in the fight against modern slavery. The Salvation Army continues to lead by equipping its officers, members, and staff with the tools and training needed to respond with compassion, accountability, and care. Our partnership with the Salvation Army grows stronger, united by a shared commitment to survivor-led, faith-driven action across Africa. Strategic Meeting with the British High Commission in Ghana One of our core priorities at Footprint to Freedom is bridging the gap between survivors of human trafficking and the high-level institutions shaping response systems across Africa. This commitment came to life in Ghana, where we met with representatives from the British High Commission in Ghana. The purpose of the meeting was to foster deeper collaboration between survivor leaders, the BHC, and local stakeholders, and to explore joint responses to trafficking issues in Ghana. We engaged in a meaningful dialogue on trafficking trends in Northern Ghana, the rise in forced scamming, and the need for survivor-led insights in crafting effective responses. We are grateful to Richard Pugh-Cook and the British High Commission team for their openness, hospitality, and willingness to collaborate. We look forward to next steps including: Joint capacity-building initiatives, Stronger coalition coordination and Continued survivor-institution engagement Beyond Survivors Convening Ghana – Centering Ethical Survivor Engagement & Inclusion On May 2nd, we facilitated the second in-country convening of Beyond Survivors a platform and collective of survivor-informed resources focused on safeguarding, ethical inclusion, and meaningful survivor engagement supported by ChildX following the first held in Uganda. This meeting held in Ghana and hosted in partnership with Engage Now Africa, the workshop centered on:“Building Ethical Partnerships Between CSOs and Survivor Leaders: Centering Safeguarding, Inclusion, and Engagement.” The gathering brought together survivor-led organizations and civil society actors in Ghana to strengthen trauma-informed, dignity-based reintegration practices. Participants addressed critical issues including cyberharassment, coerced disclosures, and confidentiality breaches, while sharing practical strategies for survivor-centered safeguarding. Toolkits were distributed, first responder training commitments were made, and a clear path was set toward inclusive, ethical survivor engagement across Ghana and beyond. By leading this workshop, Footprint to Freedom reaffirmed its commitment to ethical collaboration and cross-border learning, ensuring that survivor-informed tools are accessible and actionable across the movement. The Assembly Europe  Elevating Survivor Voices in Financial Crime Prevention We were proud to be represented at ACAMS (Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists) – The Assembly Europe 2025 in Paris. Our Founder and CEO, Malaika Oringo spoke on a powerful panel titled “Financial Inclusion as a Human Right,” alongside Joby Carpenter, exploring how financial institutions can better support survivors of human trafficking. As Malaika shared during the session:“We need to change the lens on how we look at human trafficking. Sustainable freedom is what survivors need.” The event brought together global leaders in financial crime prevention and highlighted the urgent need for survivor-led insights in designing inclusive, impactful solutions. We are grateful to ACAMS for creating space for survivor voices and for reinforcing that true innovation must include lived experience. Safe Footprints A Kids Guide to Staying Safe from Human Trafficking We’re proud to share that we successfully launched Safe Footprints, a child-friendly, survivor-informed safety guide designed to help children understand and protect themselves from human trafficking. Through interactive activities, age-appropriate language, and bold visuals, this guide aims to equip young people with practical tools to stay safe both online and offline. Thanks to the generous support of ChildX and eLiberare, Safe Footprints has began distribution in classrooms, communities, and online across multiple countries. But the journey doesn’t end here. With your support, we can print and distribute even more copies to reach the children who need it most.   Donate today and help keep kids safe.   Click the link below to read the resource.   Read the Safe Footprint Guide Here   Run for Freedom Staying Safe Online and Offline This quarter, we took a powerful step forward in raising awareness and building safer communities through our Run for Freedom initiative. Together with ChildX, we brought the message of human trafficking awareness and prevention to Bugabwe Primary School through a vibrant, community-centered awareness event. The day began with a symbolic Run for Freedom, a school-wide run that united students, teachers, athletes, and community members in a powerful show of solidarity against

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