Ø To organize and promote enlightenment campaign against women trafficking and child labour migration in Nigeria and the world at large.
Ø To create awareness to Nigerians and the international community on the effects of women trafficking and child labour migration.
Ø To work towards the eradication of women trafficking and child labour migration.
Ø To provide enlightenment forum where policy makers can discover, harness and exchange ideas on the issues of women trafficking and child labour.
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WOTCLEF – Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation, initiated in October 1999, is a frontline International Non-governmental Organisation with the avowed responsibility of building community awareness and action against abuse of the rights of women and children and the foremost non-governmental alternative to development.
It is, indeed, a humanitarian body dedicated to the eradication of trafficking in persons, child labour and violent abuses of the rights of women in society.
To rehabilitate, re-orientate and equip victims of trafficking and child labour migration.
Ø To establish the WOTCLEF Rehabilitation and special purpose centre in Abuja, Nigeria with affiliates Africa and Worldwide.
Ø To network and collaborate with concerned parties and crusaders worldwide on concerted, pragmatic action for the eradication of all forms of trafficking and child labour.
Ø To place the African dimension on the global agenda, for special attention and action.
Ø To generate, organize and disseminate critical data and up to date information on the crusade.
Ø To produce and publish multi-media materials for local, regional and global crusaders.
Ø To mobilize and engage multi-sectoral and transagency resource providers for the sustainable prosecution of the crusade.
Ø To work with relevant partners and concerned parties for the enactment and enforcement of appropriate legislation, conventions and treaties at local, regional and global levels.
Our areas of focus are as seen below. The first category ranging from (1) - (3) fall within the primary areas of focus while the second category ranging from (4) – (8) fall within the secondary areas of focus which are essential for the fight against the scourge under the first category.
1. Human Trafficking
2. Child Labour
3. Criminal Victimization of Women and Children
4. Youth Programme
5. Integrated Health Education
6. Community Development
7. Research and Development
8. Publications
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