July brought a wave of good news as we launched a new project in Edo State called the Reintegration, Empowerment, and Sensitization for Trafficking in Persons Program (RESTIPP). This initiative, in partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), aims to combat human trafficking by providing support and empowerment to women and girls, while raising awareness about the dangers and realities of trafficking. To kick off the project, the Edo team led by the Program Manager, Adams Omoba paid a courtesy visit to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) Edo Zonal Office. The team was received by the Zonal Coordinator Mr Ganiu Agangan, who commended AYGF for its effort in tackling issues related to trafficking and illegal migration. He expressed NAPTIP’s commitment to collaborating with AYGF for the success of the RESTIPP project. The RESTIPP project which will focus on women and girls for the next few months, aims to: As we move forward with the RESTIPP project, we are committed to making a lasting impact in Edo State and beyond. We look forward to sharing more updates and success stories as the project progresses.
AYGF and IPCR MOU
AYGF signs a new MOU with Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution @ipcr.ng. This marks a significant step towards collaboration in peace building and conflict resolution. Together, we aim to build bridges, break down barriers, and pave the way for a brighter and more harmonious future.