Anti-Human Trafficking
Caritas Nigeria is steadfast in our commitment to combat human trafficking. As a grave violation of human rights, human trafficking affects thousands of men, women, and children across Nigeria. Our mission is to prevent trafficking, protect victims, and prosecute offenders through comprehensive, multi-faceted approaches rooted in compassion and justice.
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Caritas Nigeria Launches 2024 Livelihoods Initiative in Borno State, Building on FY23 Successes
May 28, 2024
Building on the successes of Financial Year 2023 (FY23), Caritas Nigeria, supported by the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency-funded Child Protection project in Borno state, has launched the 2024 Life Skills program across Bama, Banki, Monguno, and Maiduguri Metropolitan Council. This initiative aims to enhance the lives of beneficiaries by helping them realize and
Combating Human Trafficking at College of Nursing Science, Ogoja Campus
March 23, 2024
In continuation of our anti-human trafficking campaign, through the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and UNHCR Nigeria-supported Mixed Movement activities, our team held a dialogue forum for staff and students of the Cross River State College of Nursing Science, Ogoja Campus. The meeting highlighted the dangers, trends, and causes of human trafficking and how
Empowering Refugee Children and Caregivers
March 18, 2024
Caritas Nigeria‘s Child Protection team in Adamawa State, with funding support from UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency through UNHCR Nigeria recently enrolled the first batch of Cameroonian refugee children in life skill activities across the project locations.
Community Engagement and Sustainable Solutions: A Case Study from Cross River State
February 14, 2024
To strengthen our Protection interventions in Cross River state, our project team in Ogoja embarked on a significant advocacy visit to the chiefs and clans heads of Bashua, Biajua, Ajassor, and Agbokim Waterfall communities where we work to ensure the socioeconomic, psychological, and mental well-being of displaced persons.
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