Helping individuals & communities achieve self-reliance is a big job. We partner with organizations and Advocates who help us empower impoverished communities, fight human trafficking, and respond to natural disasters.
We’re seeking to empower communities worldwide to make sustainable change by supporting initiatives that alleviate extreme poverty, improve quality of life, and ensure basic human rights.
Humanitarian work isn’t always traveling to faraway places or organizing large-scale projects. We believe that empowering individuals to engage however they can is enough to change the world.
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Inamunai (U.S.), an online African fashion website that combats human trafficking, and The Survivor's Network (Cameroon), founded by Francisca Awah Mbuli, a nationally recognized survivor of human trafficking, are working together to build a factory in Cameroon to make clothes for Inamunai that will be fair trade and reusable menstrual hygiene pads to reduce the carbon footprint. This factory will provide jobs and stability for men and women, reducing their risk of being trafficked. The clothes will be sold in Cameroon and online at Inamunai.com. Mariam Garuba is a psychiatrist who treats survivors pro-bono and the founder of Inamunai.com