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Background
Uganda has one of the highest levels of youth unemployment – more than 75% of Uganda’s population is below the age of 30 and 13.3% are unemployed. This has fueled an increase in Ugandans lured to the Middle East and Asia with false job promises. Safe employment opportunities for this generation are desperately needed. Few traffickers have been convicted and of those that have, half faced no jail time. COPTIP reported that traffickers are increasingly organized and may have formed regional trafficking networks. Efforts to identify victims and stop traffickers are vital.
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Our Mission and Purpose
To offer a brighter future to the children of the Kyangwali Refugee Camp.
OUR WORK
With our partner, CIYOTA, a non-profit established by refugee youth, we provide housing, educational opportunities and support to children from the Kyangwali Refugee Camp who have been trafficked or are vulnerable to exploitation. Often schools, housing and food programs are unable to accommodate the vast influx of refugees and many children are left behind.
In 2019, we increased the number of children able to attend school from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Rwanda, and Burundi. A new dormitory is being built to house an additional 100 unaccompanied minors and orphans to our primary school. Unlike other schools, we are able to provide meals for our students.
We also operate entrepreneurial leadership programs and facilitate community service and support. In partnership with Spence Diamonds – a lab grown diamond company – we are investing in social enterprises created by refugees. Though our work with young entrepreneurs, Not for Sale is able to create safe and stable employment opportunities.
Our Impact In Numbers
In 2019, through Not For Sale Uganda..
OUR CHALLENGES
In the refugee camp of Kyangwali, Uganda, there are approximately 40,000 Congolese refugees that have fled civil war, ethnic cleansing and related atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. From a very young age children across Uganda are exploited for labor in industries from agriculture and mining to street vending and domestic service, refugees are particularly vulnerable. In Uganda, it is estimated that there are between 7,000 to 12,000 children involved in prostitution. Traffickers also target children from the DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania and South Sudan.
Street kids in Hanoi often need to sleep under bridges because they have no where else to stay… this leaves them vulnerable.. Not For Sale’s work (in partnership with Blue Dragon) places these street kids in shelter and safe environments!
Come and meet Blue Dragon’s founder, Michael Brosowski, and our partners at Not For Sale this Thursday, September 21, in San Francisco. Join us from 6pm for a Happy Hour and a chance to discuss human trafficking around the world.
Be sure to RSVP: ellie@notforsalecampaign.o
Want to make a bigger impact in ending modern day slavery? You can also partner with us or invest in companies that give back to Not For Sale. Get more involved here.
Give to change the course of a life affected by modern slavery.
In October 2016, Kitty Hu – a film student at UCLA – raised $75,000 for Not For Sale with her youth club, Interact District 5170. Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or schools.
“The biggest lesson I learned was about the power of the youth,” Kitty says. “As students, our potential is often doubted, so it is absolutely beautiful seeing how large of an impact we could all make together, especially for an issue that is so relevant and important in today’s society.”
Kitty’s ultimate dream is to create narrative films that can open discussions for various international issues and serve as a platform for social change. Way to go, Kitty! You inspire us all.
Want to make a bigger impact in ending modern day slavery? You can also partner with us or invest in companies that give back to Not For Sale. Get more involved here.
Give to change the course of a life affected by modern slavery.
With over 30 million people in the world still enslaved, Not For Sale is paving a new path to end modern day slavery. “We have to expect more of ourselves as social change agents than the traffickers themselves,” co-founder and executive director Mark Wexler says. It is time to provide survivors with the tools they need for control over their futures.
Our impact breakdown is simple. Let’s start with Romania:
We begin with social programming:
Next is Research and Development.
Finally, we create scalable ventures.
Our system empowers the community in a sustainable way. With our impact stack, we can combine charity and business to end human trafficking. Please share our video to raise awareness on creating impact in a fundamentally different way.
NFS Romania strives to care for the 10,000 child refugees in Europe, protecting and providing for them a place of peace. Romania Not For Sale rehabilitates and repatriates survivors trafficked from dozens of countries. We provide short and long-term housing, extensive medical care and counseling. Visit Romania’s project page for more information.