It sounds like you are already doing great work in Nigeria and are clearly very dedicated to ending human trafficking in Nigeria! Certainly raising awareness about the dangers of trafficking is a key part of this battle. I was particularly impressed with your work to disseminate your messages through local media outlets using local languages. This will help ensure that your messages reach vulnerable populations in rural areas where illiteracy may be high.
A few quick suggestions:
First, in your proposal you mention that you have already seen substantial impacts in areas where the program is currently being implemented. Can you be more specific?
Second, you mention that the intervention has health components. I think it would strengthen your entry to tease out the links between health and trafficking and how your project addresses these.
Finally, can you elaborate on the "hotline" component of the project? Specifically; 1- who is in change of the phone lines and what type of training do they have? 2- what services are offered to persons who call this line? Is it used for prevention purposes, for discovering and surfacing victims, or as a call-in center for survivors with needs? 3- what is done to follow-up on these calls ? and finally 4- how is the confidentially of callers maintained?
Laura Cardinal
Public Health and Human Trafficking Specialist
Hello Sanctus,
Can you please describe the message of your media campgains? What is the follow up to this messaging? Where can people go to find out more information? What cases are reported to you through the hotline? How many cases have been reported?
You mention that a measure of your impact could be seen in leaders making rules to end slavery and trafficking. How many laws and/or rules have been enacted as a result of your work?
Could you give a more clear description of your financing? Where do funds come from for your program and what is your budget?
Thank you!
Dana Frasz
Ashoka's Changemakers
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Dear Sanctus;
It sounds like you are already doing great work in Nigeria and are clearly very dedicated to ending human trafficking in Nigeria! Certainly raising awareness about the dangers of trafficking is a key part of this battle. I was particularly impressed with your work to disseminate your messages through local media outlets using local languages. This will help ensure that your messages reach vulnerable populations in rural areas where illiteracy may be high.
A few quick suggestions:
First, in your proposal you mention that you have already seen substantial impacts in areas where the program is currently being implemented. Can you be more specific?
Second, you mention that the intervention has health components. I think it would strengthen your entry to tease out the links between health and trafficking and how your project addresses these.
Finally, can you elaborate on the "hotline" component of the project? Specifically; 1- who is in change of the phone lines and what type of training do they have? 2- what services are offered to persons who call this line? Is it used for prevention purposes, for discovering and surfacing victims, or as a call-in center for survivors with needs? 3- what is done to follow-up on these calls ? and finally 4- how is the confidentially of callers maintained?
Laura Cardinal
Public Health and Human Trafficking Specialist
Hello Sanctus,
Can you please describe the message of your media campgains? What is the follow up to this messaging? Where can people go to find out more information? What cases are reported to you through the hotline? How many cases have been reported?
You mention that a measure of your impact could be seen in leaders making rules to end slavery and trafficking. How many laws and/or rules have been enacted as a result of your work?
Could you give a more clear description of your financing? Where do funds come from for your program and what is your budget?
Thank you!
Dana Frasz
Ashoka's Changemakers
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