Share These Recommendations by Human Trafficking Survivors to Help Abolish Slavery
Here are five recommendations by human trafficking survivors to the United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking.
World Education improves the quality of life through education for half a million children and adults in 22 countries. World Education's programs promote individual and collective change. Our training programs improve adult education, help displaced peoples, stem the tide of HIV and reduce violence through conflict resolution. How do we do it? World Education is a leader in building the skills, knowledge and resources of local groups so they can accomplish their missions effectively.
We use experiential and engaging teaching techniques to help people and organizations develop skills that build on the learners' context (cultural, linguistic, geographic and economic), and include vital information about life and livelihoods—health, agriculture, small business development—that learners can put to immediate use.
Founded in 1951 to meet the needs of the educationally disadvantaged, World Education has worked in over 50 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, as well as in the United States. Working in concert with private, public and nongovernmental organizations, World Education initiatives support effective local management and promote partnerships between local organizations.
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