The Project Community Action Against Human Trafficking - CAAHT and this publication was produced for review by the grassroots community, Government, Ministries and Agencies, Local and International NGOs and the private sector.
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The Community Action Against Human Trafficking-CAAHT project brings together a
qualified set of Delight Rwanda staff and stakeholders to shape high school students with a
framework of research ability, speech and panel discussions for a particular focus on human
trafficking prevention among the youth. Over the years of community service, Delight Rwanda
has been a pioneer in strengthening the well-being of Rwandan citizens through vulnerable
women empowerment and behavior change communication
While implementing its program/projects as a first step, Delight Rwanda undertakes
community mobilization to raise awareness on human trafficking prevention, the importance
of leadership in modern-day affairs, gender-related issues, socio-economic development, and
social protection. This team consolidates its skills and resources to increase access to quality leadership training
and human trafficking campaigns in high school with a methodology of students selfcampaigning and participation.
21,519 high school students were given hands-on leadership training, research ability, and leadership completion through speech presentations and panel discussions on the theme of Human trafficking prevention among the youth.
High school covered has shown the impact left impressing and moving witnesses and lessons learned to numerous students, families, and friends.
The project goal is to build the capacity of high school students with research ability and leadership training to develop and deliver speeches and panel discussions on human trafficking prevention among the youth.
The project has remarkably raised awareness and alerted the community that human trafficking exists and helped them to understand the forms and tactics of the traffickers’ recruitment. Community awareness and sensitization programs through online and media campaigns, community meetings, schools, and faith-based organizations strengthened partnerships among national stakeholders.