Transforming Lives
       One girl at a time
Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Reintegrate girls/women survivors of
Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking in Persons
Learn More
Transforming Lives
       One girl at a time
Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Reintegrate girls/women survivors of
Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking in Persons
Learn More
Transforming Lives
       One girl at a time
Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Reintegrate girls/women survivors of
Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking in Persons
Learn More
Transforming Lives
       One girl at a time
Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Reintegrate girls/women survivors of
Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking in Persons
Learn More
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Rahab Uganda works with a specific mission:

“To restore the self-image of girls and young women affected by sexual exploitation and human trafficking and empower them to proactively engage in personal transformation.”

Our Interventions

The Shelter
It is located in Kasangati- Gayaza and mainly provides aftercare services to child victims (between the ages of 9-18 years) of Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSEC)and Trafficking in Persons (TIP).                                                               
Drop-In-Centre
The DIC is a non-residential space that combines minors and adult victims of CSEC and TIP (15-25 years) and offers them psychosocial support and resilience building, education, and economic skills development
Prevention of TIP

 

Rahab Uganda has individually and through coalitions, networks, and consortia been part of various fact-finding initiatives directed at accurately profiling and addressing the scourge of TIP in Uganda

For 16 years now, the lives of 1,235 girls/women have been transformed and set free from the bondage of slavery and commercial sexual exploitation
Graduation Ceremony
Graduation Ceremony

Graduation Ceremony for the girls and young women at the drop-in-center

Kampala Entebbe Challenge
Kampala Entebbe Challenge

For 7 years now, Rahab Uganda has been organizing an awareness walk

Life Stories

Kasandra Mary

After losing her father in 2004, Kasandra Mary (a fictitious name) was exposed to instances of commercial sexual exploitation by her peers. To provide for her siblings and her ill mother, who lived in the Kawempe and Kampala district...

Our Partners

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