Egna Legna Besidet

Egna Legna is a Ethiopian MDW-led community organisation and collective based in Lebanon working to protect and preserve the dignity of the migrant domestic workers in the country through humanitarian relief, skills' training and advocacy for migrant rights based on research and community assessed needs.

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DoWAN

DoWAN is a female-lead initiative of former Migrant Domestic Workers in Sierra Leone that have all been subjected to the Kafala System in Lebanon.

DoWAN are committed to protecting and advocating for the rights and dignity of women and girls without discrimination, who are survivors of modern-day slavery namely the Kafala system in Lebanon.

Tres Marias

Tres Marias is a Philippina-led community organisation based in Lebanon and The Philippines, dedicated to provide humanitarian relief and capacity building to fellow MDWs in Lebanon. Their programmes are empowering MDWs through skills trainings that can help them navigate towards a more productive and self-reliant livelihood, both in Lebanon and in the MDWs country of origin

Nehna Hon

Nehna Hon is a feminist and anti-racist collective based in Beirut, working on free childcare for Migrant Mothers, urgent action relief and awareness raising through their locally produced podcast.

Rebirth Hub Africa

Rebirth Hub Africa is a pan-African organisation working to end Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking. Their programs include the rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of victims. They collaborate with partners for development.

Send Us Home Kenya

Rebirth Hub Africa is a pan-African organisation working to end Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking. Their programs include the rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of victims. They collaborate with partners for development.

The Counter Human Trafficking Trust- East Africa

The Counter Human Trafficking Trust-East Africa (CHTEA) is a sub-regional Non-State Agency registered as a Trust in Nairobi, Kenya. Dedicated to the elimination and stopping of the human trafficking, CHTEA is slowly rolling out into all the six East African Member countries (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan).