Reflections on the TIP 2015 on the Word Day against Trafficking

Reflections on the TIP 2015 on the Word Day against Trafficking

“Kenya is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking.” That is how the annual Trafficking In Persons (TIP) report’s section on Kenya starts. The 2015 report was released a few days ago just in...
In Her Own Words

In Her Own Words

This post covers the story of Almasi*, a survivor of sex trafficking. Through her own words and the art she created we understand her experience and expectations. It was created using art therapy and exhibited during the Arts to End Slavery project. Who am I? I know...
More media exposure for Arts to End Slavery

More media exposure for Arts to End Slavery

The Star The story was also online here.   Up Nairobi See the story here   Africa 24 If you understand French, you can see a clip below from Africa 24   EFE Finally if you know Spanish, HAART was featured by the Spanish Agency EFE (in Spanish) and you...
Invitation for Arts to End Slavery Launch

Invitation for Arts to End Slavery Launch

On 1st May 2015, HAART is inviting you to the launch of the Arts to End Slavery project. We have gotten art pieces from around 30 artists based in Nairobi and all of them have interpreted human trafficking in different ways. Everyone is welcome at Sarakasi Dome, 1st...