

The Global Empathy Project’s Anti-Human Trafficking Partnership



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The state of human trafficking in Africa remains a significant concern, with the continent being both a source and destination for trafficking victims. Factors such as poverty, conflict, lack of education, and weak law enforcement contribute to the vulnerability of individuals to exploitation.
Women and children are particularly at risk, often subjected to forced labour, sexual exploitation, and domestic servitude. Collaborative efforts involving governments, civil society organisations, and international partners are crucial to combating human trafficking and ensuring the protection and support of victims across the continent.
This initiative is part of our commitment to creating a better world through empathy-driven projects that offer hope and healing.
The dog meat trade in Africa varies significantly across different regions and countries. In some parts of Africa, particularly in certain rural areas, the consumption of dog meat has cultural and traditional roots, often associated with certain ceremonies or beliefs. Additional complexities of poverty and food insecurity have also bolstered the trade, with many informal vendors.



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The first segment, "The Playbook of Resilience, Passion, and a Commitment to Progress," will take place in Southern Africa, uncovering transformative stories of resilience and passion. With influential voices supporting the cause, we aim to inspire leaders worldwide to lead with empathy, respect for the environment, and love for all species.
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Our Vision
Human trafficking remains a critical issue, with countless women and children at risk. Your donation supports our Anti-Human Trafficking Partnership, providing vital protection, support, and rehabilitation for victims across Africa.