Project Overview

Water for Trafficking Survivors’ Rehabilitation

Kwenuha Women’s Association (KWA) is a faith-based nonprofit based in Livingstone, Zambia, committed to supporting women and girls affected by human trafficking and commercial sex work. In a region where unemployment rates reach as high as 95%, KWA provides pathways to dignity and independence through shelter, vocational training, sustainable farming, and economic empowerment initiatives. Their programs offer survivors practical skills and holistic support to help them rebuild their lives free from exploitation.The Kwenuha Farm and Rehabilitation Initiative depends on agricultural training and food production to support the reintegration of women exiting sex work and trafficking. However, a lack of reliable water access severely limits farming operations and, in turn, economic empowerment opportunities for survivors.

This project will fund the installation of a borehole to provide consistent and clean water to KWA’s farm, directly supporting the rehabilitation process for 134 women across the Libuyu, Linda, Sakubita, Mwandi, Namatama, and Ngwenya communities. Reliable water will increase farm productivity, enable year-round training, and allow survivors to fully participate in income-generating activities essential to long-term self-sufficiency.

Support Water Access for Survivor Rehabilitation in Zambia

Your donation will help provide clean, reliable water to a farm that’s changing lives.

This project will provide a consistent and reliable water source to support the rehabilitation of women survivors of human trafficking and commercial sex work in Livingstone, Zambia. Access to clean water will expand the farm’s productivity, enabling women to participate fully in agricultural training and income-generating activities that lead to long-term independence.

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Mission Statement

Our mission is to safeguard biodiversity, mitigate climate change impacts, and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come through proactive conservation efforts.

Goal:
$14,000
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Direct Care Services

We provide essential services tailored to survivors' needs, including family reunification, residential care, and reintegration programs for at-risk children and youth.

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Accreditation and Collaboration

Through our accreditation processes and open-source collaboration, we connect and support aftercare organizations, enhancing the quality of care and support available to survivors globally.

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Research and Program Development

Engaging with a global community of service providers, researchers, and advocates, we drive innovation and continual improvement in aftercare practices to combat human trafficking effectively.

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Global Outreach

Our active engagement spans Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America, where we support organizations in building brighter futures for survivors and uniting communities to end exploitation.

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