As Lona Project, we are committed to multiplication. We believe that many more people are needed to engage in the fight against human trafficking. Together, we can make a big difference. This is also shown by the Sinus study: The broader the network and the more actors involved, the greater the reach. Not only in terms of numbers, but also in terms of the different milieus that are reached. For the prevention program, this means, for example, that it makes more sense for locals to convey the content and share examples from their own country. Makes sense, right? In addition to Steffi in Mallorca, we also see partnerships forming and multiplication taking place in Hungary or Kenya.

Nicole from Switzerland and Elizabeth from Kenya conducted the prevention program at the Yomosco organization in Nairobi. Two participants report:

“Thank you for addressing the topic of prostitution. Here in Kenya, it’s still not talked about enough, although it’s a reality for some women.”
M. from Nairobi

“Thank you for being a point of contact and for informing us that we can turn to you for help in exiting prostitution.”
A. from Nairobi

Michèle Marti, Lona Project Staff Member

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