Awareness Against Human Trafficking (HAART)

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Awareness Against Human Trafficking
AbbreviationHAART
Formation2010 (2010)
FounderRadoslaw Malinowski
Type Non-governmental organisation
PurposeCountering Human Trafficking
Location
FieldsDisaster relief and development aid
Director
Radoslaw Malinowski
Chairperson
William Agola
Website haartkenya.org

Awareness Against Human Trafficking (HAART) is a non-governmental organization working on the problem of human trafficking in Kenya. It was founded in 2010. [1] [2] [3]

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Overview

HAART works on five levels:

HAART has also incorporated the arts in to its work against human trafficking. In 2013, some of the youths in the youth program were trained to become professional photographers by Polish photographer Adam Balcerek. [14] [15] Since May 2015, HAART has increased its efforts to artistically create awareness on trafficking through the introduction of the Arts to End Slavery (A2ES) project. A2ES is a program that engages artists in a bid to abstractly conceptualize the experiences of survivors of human trafficking via audio, visual as well as audio-visual media, in order to make the issue comprehensible for a wider target audience. [16] [17] [18] [19]

See also

References

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  3. UNODC list of nongovernmental organisations
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  15. Gość niedzielny
  16. "About A2ES". 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2016-07-28.
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