WOMEN ONE WE (W.O.W)

At Women One We (W.O.W), our work is grounded in direct action, advocacy, and long-term empowerment.

We collaborate with stakeholders locally and internationally to tackle human trafficking from all angles. From organizing grassroots awareness campaigns in vulnerable communities to coordinating high-risk rescue operations abroad, our efforts are focused on both prevention and healing.

We provide essential aftercare for survivors—including medical services, counseling, and skills development—and work tirelessly to give each individual a fresh start. Our holistic approach not only addresses the immediate needs of survivors but also challenges the systems and narratives that allow trafficking to thrive.

Every campaign we launch, every person we help, and every voice we raise is part of our commitment to building a world where no one has to endure exploitation. This is the heart of our work—restoring dignity, nurturing resilience, and paving the way for freedom.

Everything is embedded within our Objectives & Core Values

1. Our Objectives

  • To educate and raise awareness on the realities of human trafficking and its impact on individuals and families.
  • To advocate for policy changes and improved protections for vulnerable populations.
  • To empower youth with resources, skills, and opportunities to reduce their vulnerability to trafficking.
  • To create a robust network of support for survivors, including counselling, medical care, and skill-building initiatives.

2. Our Initiatives

  1. Awareness Campaigns: Organizing community forums, school outreach programs, and social media campaigns to inform the public about the dangers of human trafficking.
  2. Empowerment Programs: Offering vocational training, mentorship programs, and financial literacy workshops to equip youth and women with tools for sustainable livelihoods.
  3. Rescue Operations: Collaborating with local and international organizations to rescue victims trapped in trafficking situations and ensure their safe return home.
  4. Family Support Services: Providing financial and emotional support to families of deceased victims and assisting in the dignified repatriation of their remains.
  5. Survivor Advocacy: Sharing survivor stories to inspire hope and drive change in societal attitudes and policies surrounding trafficking and exploitation.

Who are our the Benificiaries?

Members Success Stories