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About Us

About Us

Profile of our Executive Director: Description of ImageHolds a degree in Project Management and have previously worked for local and international organizations in Malawi especially in women’s rights and child protection spaces. He has extensively contributed to development of a number of laws and policies in Malawi which aim at protecting vulnerable people from modern slavery, notably: the Trafficking In Persons Act (2015); the Child Care, Protection and Justice Act; the Gender Equality Act; National Strategy to End Trafficking in Malawi; and many others. His role at PSGR involves designing programmes and building strategic partnerships key to responding to sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. He manages a frontline response team which works in collaboration with government of Malawi in undertaking interception and rescue operations of victims of trafficking; provision of a wide range of services such as shelter, housing, counseling, vocational skills and IGAs for survivors of trafficking; litigation on public interest cases; and engaging in advocacy to hold government to account on its obligations. Currently Caleb is championing a national campaign on the creation of safe spaces for victims and survivors to enhance PSGR’s survivor engagement and ensure that approaches to programming are survivor led and survivor centred.


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People Serving Girls At Risk (PSGR) is a frontline abolitionist organization working to end all forms of sexual exploitation against girls and women – prostitution, sex trafficking, pornography, and forced child marriages. We believe a survivor who was in prostitution for 19 years from when she was 18 says prostitution: “has this way of stealing all the dreams, goals, and beautiful essence out of a woman. During my years in it, I didn’t meet one woman who enjoyed what she was doing. Everyone was trying to get out.”

Our Values:
Aspiration: We want the very best for the women and children we support. We want to see them achieve the best possible future. A future that is fulfilling.
Tenacity: We will never stop fighting for the rights of women and children. We will work tirelessly to ensure that women and children get the best possible opportunity to have a better life.
Integrity: We hold ourselves to high standards in our practice. PSGR Trustees, staff, and volunteers will conduct themselves with professionalism at all times and promote our behaviors and values at all times.
Compassion: PSGR offers compassionate care that is survivor-centered. We do not judge women.
Courage: PSGR will stand up against injustice. We will have the courage to make difficult decisions. We will put the women and children at the heart of our decisions.
Collaboration: We will work alongside women and their children. We will work in partnership with stakeholders and the community. We value co-production and will try to ensure that the people who use our services are involved in the design.

We may not want to talk about pornography but the truth is, it is real. Girls and women are forced into porn production. One of the biggest issues systemically harming women and girls right now, pornography is pretty much top of the list. Exploitation and trafficking are common experiences in the porn industry.