Thursday, April 25, 2019

IGUGU Sustainable Freedom Project

Human trafficking is rough in South Africa, 30,000 kids are being traded and prostituted in our country according to The Times. Unfortunately, the numbers are getting higher by the day....

We were joined in studio by Patricia Winner from MeCaht to talk about their new project: IGUGU Sustainable Freedom Project.

Human trafficking is not a myth, it's a reality that we live with on a daily basis....Many people are being trafficked, but if  by any chance we have a survivor, what to do next?

IGUGU Sustainable Freedom Project came up to provide skills developments and to empower not victims, but survivors of human trafficking to be able to make a decent living after that life changing experience.

They teach sewing to the survivors and to all people of the community. They sell very affordable stuffs such as bags, shirts, dresses.... all hand made.

They are looking for industrial sewing machines to extend their programs, they want you to be a part of it.


For more information contact
Web: www.MeCaht.org



                                                  By: Panphil Tshisumpa

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