Children in informal settlements and disadvantaged communities remain particularly vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation due to poverty, unemployment, lack of education, and weak social support systems. In areas such as the Makause Informal Settlement, children often face daily risks of abuse, neglect, and recruitment into exploitative practices.
Despite national frameworks and policies in South Africa to combat child trafficking, gaps persist in awareness, victim support, and community-based prevention. CLR Foundation, with its experience in youth empowerment, digital education, and humanitarian assistance, is well-positioned to implement a human rights-based approach that prioritizes child protection, active participation of children, and restorative support for victims.
Our Overall Objective
To prevent and combat the trafficking and exploitation of children through community-based awareness, child-centered support services, and advocacy for stronger protection mechanisms.
- Raise awareness among children, families, schools, and authorities on child trafficking and exploitation risks.
- Identify and refer vulnerable children and victims to appropriate protection and rehabilitation services.
- Provide psychosocial support and empowerment opportunities for affected children, ensuring their voices and participation guide project actions.
- Strengthen local actors’ capacity (teachers, social workers, police, community leaders) to respond effectively to trafficking risks.
- Advocate for improved policies and accountability to defend children’s rights at community and municipal levels.

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