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About Us
Program Exit

The programme provides exit pathways to survivors of prostitution and sex trafficking. The programme empowers survivors with vocational skills in areas of tailoring, hairdressing and baking so they can become economically independent and be able to support their families. Economic empowerment is an important strategy to improve survivors living and working conditions. Economic empowerment is essential to achieving women’s rights and gender equality, ensuring women can equally participate in and benefit from decent work and social protection; access markets and have control over resources, their own time, lives, and bodies; and increased voice, agency, and meaningful participation in economic decision-making at all levels from the household to international institutions.

Many women PSGR is working with are usually homeless, living in rented properties and have to engage in prostitution to pay rentals, bring food on the table and provide needs for their children. PSGR is currently providing housing to 17 survivors to ensure the survivors and their children have shelter. PSGR also provides food on monthly basis, pay school fees and other basic needs such as shoes, school uniforms, etc to their children and siblings.