Partnerships

HAART uses a multidisciplinary approach to addressing the issue of human trafficking. This can only be done through partnerships with different stakeholders to ensure that we have a comprehensive approach. The organization relies on partnerships to implement all its programs in the community, nationally, regionally, and globally. HAART uses these partnerships to advocate for better policies for eradicating human trafficking. You cannot fight human trafficking alone. To end this massive global crime, partnerships and cooperation are key. Everyone, from the grassroots community to global networks, can play a role in this, and every action counts. We believe in the power of networks, in cultivating relations and in the inclusion of different perspectives and experiences. Foremost, survivors of trafficking themselves need to have a strong voice in the movement and inform our programs and actions. HAART is committed to bringing people from different backgrounds and disciplines together and join forces against human trafficking. HAART partnerships not only enable our programs, they also inform our advocacy work aiming at better policies to protect victims and eradicate human trafficking.
National training - Prevention

National and Regional - Level Training

HAART conducts regular training sessions, conferences, and forums at national and regional levels. These events serve as platforms for sharing knowledge, learning from best practices, and fostering stronger relationships among stakeholders in the anti-trafficking space across Kenya and East Africa. By organizing these initiatives, HAART contributes to capacity-building and collaboration efforts in the fight against human trafficking.open discussions and dialogue, participants can share their insights, experiences, and concerns related to human trafficking. These forums serve as a platform for community members to voice their perspectives and for first responders to provide their expertise and guidance. The ultimate goal of these workshops is to reach a collective agreement on follow-up actions that can effectively combat human trafficking and protect vulnerable individuals within the community.