TK’s Journey: From Refugee to UN Award Recipient – A Beacon of Hope and Change

In a world where stories of hope and perseverance often go unheard, the story of Ntakamaze Nziyonvira, known as TK, stands as a beacon of inspiration. At Not For Sale, we are honored to spotlight TK’s remarkable journey from a refugee camp to becoming a United Nations award recipient and a transformative leader in education.

 

TK’s Early Life, Refugee Camp, and Education

TK was born into incredibly challenging circumstances in the Eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He and his family were forced to flee to Uganda when he was just eleven years old due to the First Congo War. They would soon be sent to Kyangwali Refugee Resettlement Camp, where he soared and later would pursue an education in engineering at University of Rochester in the United States, where he excelled in engineering. However, it’s his decision post-graduation that marks a turning point in his life and the lives of many others.

Choosing Service Over Comfort

Upon graduating, TK faced a pivotal choice: a promising engineering career in the US or returning to his roots. In an act of extraordinary selflessness, TK chose to go back to Uganda, to the very refugee camp he grew up in. His goal was clear – to lead COBURWAS International Youth Organization to Transform Africa (CIYOTA) and make a tangible difference in the lives of refugee children and youth through education.

Impactful Leadership and Achievements

Under TK’s guidance, CIYOTA has made significant strides in enhancing educational opportunities for refugees. The construction of a modern high school under his leadership stands as a testament to his vision – offering quality education to approximately 500 students annually.

Recognition and the Gene Dewey Refugee Award

The pinnacle of TK’s tireless efforts came with the prestigious Gene Dewey Refugee Award, an acknowledgment by the United Nations of his impactful work in the refugee community. This award is not just a personal achievement for TK; it symbolizes hope, resilience, and the power of dedicated service.

Looking Ahead

We are excited to soon share an exclusive interview with Mark Wexler, our co-founder and CEO, where he discusses TK’s impactful journey and the future of our collaboration with CIYOTA. (In the meantime, you can watch TK, from last September, introduce another new piece of construction at the refugee camp, an entrepreneurship center which was inspired by a Not For Sale lead initiative called the Entrepreneurship Challenge!)

TK’s story is a vivid reminder that from adversity can come extraordinary achievements. His journey from a refugee to a leader and a UN awardee is a source of inspiration for us all. At Not For Sale, we are committed to supporting such incredible individuals and initiatives, striving towards a world free of modern-day slavery and filled with opportunities for all.

Join us in celebrating TK’s journey and the difference he is making in the world. Your support helps us continue our mission and collaborate with remarkable changemakers like TK.

 

 

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From The Frontlines: Vi Do’s Transformational Journey from Streetchild to CEO

Watch our first ‘From The Frontlines’ video series.

We are thrilled to present an intimate and inspiring interview with Vi Do, Co-CEO of Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation. Hosted by our very own Mark Wexler, co-founder of Not For Sale, this episode is a deep dive into the life of a man who turned his trials into triumph.

Vi Do’s life is a story of extraordinary transformation. Born into extreme poverty in rural Vietnam, Vi faced immense challenges from an early age. His journey through his father’s illness and the hardships of life on the streets of Hanoi is one of resilience and determination.

The turning point in Vi’s life was his chance meeting with CNN Heroes award winner Michael Brosowski, which not only altered his path but also played a pivotal role in the birth of Blue Dragon. Blue Dragon now stands as a beacon of hope for children facing similar crises across Vietnam, offering services from rescue and legal advocacy to education and shelter.

Vi’s journey from the streets of Vietnam to becoming a leader in child welfare and fighting human trafficking is a testament to the power of community support and the human spirit.

Watch the full interview and subscribe to our channel for more inspiring content. Together, let’s support the vital work of Blue Dragon in transforming lives.

About Blue Dragon:

Dedicated to meeting the critical needs of children in rural Vietnam, Blue Dragon is at the forefront of addressing major issues like trafficking, homelessness, and exploitation. Their holistic approach in providing comprehensive care, education, and empowerment paves the way for brighter futures. Support their mission and be part of a change that matters.

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How You Help Transform Lives

Dear Not For Sale Friend & Supporter,

As we progress towards Giving Tuesday, we’re excited to share a heartening glimpse into the transformative work happening at Not For Sale. 

Our mission goes beyond only providing immediate aid; it’s about nurturing long-term empowerment and self-sufficiency, which you have helped to write.

A few months ago we introduced you to Aydee. She is from the Ese Eja indigenous community in the Amazon of Peru, and she is a shining example of the change we strive to achieve. 

With our help, Aydee embarked on an educational journey, culminating in her graduation and the beginning of a new chapter as a community leader. 

In fact, earlier this year she was voted onto the regional indigenous government board overseeing the region where she was born! 

Explore Aydee’s inspiring story of personal triumph in the ‘News from the Frontlines’ section on the Not For Sale website.

Aydee didn’t stop there. 

She is continuing to go above and beyond, giving back to the community. 

Last week she led educational initiatives for the Native Federation of the Madre de Dios River and Tributaries (FEMAMAD), focusing her efforts on the Matsiguenka people in the Manu National Park. She is developing programs that equip indigenous youth with the tools they need for future success, bridging gaps in education and opportunity.

This story isn’t just Aydee’s—it’s yours too. 

Your support has been instrumental in enabling us to empower individuals like Aydee. As we forge ahead towards Giving Tuesday, let’s celebrate these victories and the profound difference we can make together.

Your ongoing partnership is vital to our mission. Together, we can continue to change lives and build a future where no one is for sale.

Thank you for standing with us.

 

Warmest regards,
Mark Wexler 
CEO and Co-Founder
Not For Sale

 

Fighting Human trafficking with Not for Sale

Types of Modern-day Slavery and Human Trafficking

Firstly, what are the types of Modern-day slavery? It encompasses various forms of exploitation and forced labor, often involving the coercion and control of individuals. Some of the most common forms include:

 

Forced Labor

This involves individuals being compelled to work against their will, often under threat, coercion, or physical violence. They may work in factories, agriculture, domestic service, or other industries.

 

Human Trafficking

This involves the recruitment, transportation, harboring, or receipt of people through the use of force, fraud, or deception, for the purpose of exploitation, which can include forced labor or sexual exploitation.

 

Debt Bondage

This is where individuals are forced to work to repay a debt that often increases due to unreasonable interest rates or costs for basic necessities, making it nearly impossible to ever repay the debt.

 

Child Labor

Children may be subjected to labor that is harmful to their physical and mental development. They are often forced to work in hazardous conditions and denied access to education and a normal childhood.

 

Sex Trafficking

Victims of sex trafficking are forced into prostitution, pornography, or other forms of sexual exploitation through threats, deception, or coercion.

 

Domestic Servitude

 Some individuals, often migrants or vulnerable populations, are held in private homes and forced to work as domestic servants under exploitative conditions.

 

Forced Marriage

Forced marriage involves individuals being coerced into marriage against their will, often with little or no choice in selecting their spouse or the timing of the marriage.

 

Child Soldiers

Children are forcibly recruited and used as soldiers in armed conflicts, exposing them to extreme violence and psychological trauma.
 

Organ Trafficking

This involves the illegal trade of organs, where individuals are coerced or deceived into selling their organs or the organs of deceased family members.
 

Child Trafficking and Child Exploitation

Children are trafficked or exploited for various purposes, including forced begging, child labor, or child soldiering.

It’s important to note that these forms of modern-day slavery often overlap, and individuals can be subjected to multiple forms of exploitation simultaneously. Eradicating modern-day slavery requires a multi-faceted approach involving legal measures, awareness campaigns, victim support services, and international cooperation. Many organizations and governments are working to combat these forms of exploitation and protect the rights and dignity of those affected.

 

Children wait for their ride to school in the morning at Not For Sale Thailand

 

 

How Not For Sale are combatting this issue

To that end, Not For Sale is actively working to combat various forms of modern-day slavery within the context of these different categories.

 

Forced Labor:

   – Not For Sale actively partners with organizations and local communities to provide training and support for at-risk populations, empowering individuals to escape the cycle of forced labor.

We have been working in the Peruvian Amazon since 2009 where we’ve been supporting 10 communities, representing over 100,000 people, in an attempt to stop the men being forced into laboring in illegal gold mines and their children trafficked into larger coastal cities like Lima.

 

Human Trafficking:

   – Not For Sale conducts awareness campaigns, collaborates with law enforcement, and offers survivor support programs to help rescue victims of human trafficking and provide them with a path to recovery.

Over the last two decades Not For Sale has been members of and lead several global coalitions that have worked to help change laws in Washington DC, the EU, Canberra, Japan, and other locations around the world. 

Additionally we support work directly with survivors at our 10 projects around the globe. 

However what sets us apart from other organizations is our work at the root causes of modern-day slavery: economic vulnerability through development of business and addressing climate change through initiatives such as Rare Earth. 

 

Debt Bondage:

   – Through its economic empowerment programs, Not For Sale helps individuals break free from debt bondage by providing them with alternative livelihood opportunities and financial education.

Many of the individuals our team in the Netherlands work with fell prey to their traffickers due to debt in their home country – usually Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. A family member may fall ill and the family needs several hundred dollars to access the healthcare system. Only finding financial support from a loan shark, unknown to the victim that they’re a front for organized crime, the individual must go pay off the debt in a Western European country. 

 

Child Labor:

   – Not For Sale focuses on preventing child labor by improving access to education and supporting vulnerable families to ensure children are not forced into labor but can pursue their dreams and aspirations.

We are increasingly seeing the rise of child labor in Southeast Asia at the moment. Our projects and partners in Thailand and Vietnam are seeing an increase of children forced to work in agriculture – in fall 2023 our Thai project director was called by local law enforcement to pick up three kids in a situation of forced labor. When our team arrived there were nearly a dozen kids. Our team asked why they had been told that there were only three kids. The police confessed they were worried our team wouldn’t come if they’d told them the truth. 

 

Sex Trafficking:

   – Not For Sale works tirelessly to combat sex trafficking through education, outreach, and support services, giving survivors the tools to rebuild their lives and reintegrate into society.

In the Netherlands we run four restaurants which help provide the training and job experience for survivors of sex trafficking and other forms of exploitation.

 

Domestic Servitude:

   – Not For Sale supports the rescue and rehabilitation of individuals trapped in domestic servitude, offering safe shelters, counseling, and job training to help them regain their independence.

Our teams in East Africa are well aware of the risk the young people we work with in the countryside face. We help run schools in Uganda and Rwanda. But after graduation many of the young people we supported have a difficult time finding jobs – something we’re also working on. Domestic servitude is something our teams spend a lot of time working to stop the youth and young adults falling into in the larger East African cities and into the Middle East. 

 

Forced Marriage:

   – Not For Sale collaborates with local organizations to raise awareness about forced marriage, providing resources and assistance for those at risk or in need of escape.

Our partners in Vietnam have rescued over 1400 victims of human trafficking. Most of the people were brought from Vietnam into China, the vast majority were there due to forced marriage. 

 

Child Soldiers:

   – Not For Sale actively supports initiatives aimed at the demobilization and rehabilitation of child soldiers, ensuring they receive the care and opportunities they deserve.

Our first engagement in Uganda in 2009 was with a school helping educate former child soldiers. Some of the kids we work with now in Uganda, DRC, and Rwanda are also recovering child soldiers. 

 

Organ Trafficking:

   – Not For Sale works in conjunction with other organizations and governments to combat organ trafficking and promote ethical organ donation practices, protecting vulnerable individuals from exploitation.

Again our teams in Southeast Asia are extremely alarmed by the rise in organ trafficking, driven by the demand for organs particularly in China. 

 

Child Trafficking and Child Exploitation:

   – Not For Sale takes a comprehensive approach to prevent child trafficking and exploitation by advocating for children’s rights, offering educational programs, and supporting survivors in their recovery journey.

Not For Sale Thailand, our first project, was and is geared toward helping kids that have been trafficked. It continues to be a project at our heart and soul as an organization. 

 

These comments showcase Not For Sale’s multifaceted efforts to combat modern-day slavery and provide support to victims, survivors, and vulnerable communities around the world. Their dedication and collaborations are essential in the fight against these forms of exploitation.

Empowering Change: Aydee Chaeta’s Inspiring Journey

In the heart of Madre de Dios, a region of the Peruvian Amazon, a remarkable journey unfolds through the life of Aydee Silva Chaeta Saavedra, a beacon of hope from the Palma Real Native Community.

A Decade of Dedication

Over a decade ago, Palma Real sought our assistance to help their children pursue brighter futures. Together, we embarked on a mission to provide education and opportunities for these young minds.

Breaking Barriers

With your unwavering support, we removed barriers by covering school fees and providing housing for over 30 Palma Real children. This support enabled them to chase their educational dreams, and the attached photo reflects the unity and hope that emerged from this collaboration.

(Apologies for the fuzzy photos, but they are all we could find of Aydee’s cohort of students back in their community and in front of their dormitory — it was a long time ago!

But trust us, Aydee is in these photos!)

A Nursing Success

Aydee Chaeta’s journey epitomizes the impact of your generosity. With determination, she graduated as a registered nurse, symbolizing the triumph of perseverance and ambition.

A New Chapter

We’re delighted to share Aydee’s latest chapter: her appointment to the prestigious Governing Board of FENAMAD. This appointment underscores her unwavering dedication to making a positive impact.

Guardians of Communities

FENAMAD, or “Federación Nativa del Río Madre de Dios y Afluentes,” is devoted to safeguarding the well-being of all 36 Native Communities in Madre de Dios, including isolated indigenous groups like the “no contact people” deep in the Amazon rainforests of southern Peru.

A Moment of Pride

The attached photo captures Aydee at her swearing-in ceremony, a moment that showcases her grace and determination in taking on this vital role.

 

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