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Ending Economic Exclusion and Violence against the most Vulnerable persons in (en) forced migration and extractive settings

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Building Peace & Prosperity
We work with national and international partners to deliver much needed expertise and programing to strengthen community resilience and recovery through: Peace Education; Vocational Skilling; Research and Advocacy; Defection Cycle Management (DDRRR & PCVE); Logistical and Infrastructure Support; Organizational Capacity Development.
Fighting Human Trafficking
Trafficking in Persons is a form of modern-day slavery. Anywhere from 700,000 to 4 million persons worldwide are trafficked across or within national borders every year. ANCHOR is committed to building the capacity of duty bearers and frontline responders to improve Prevention, Protection, and Prosecution of Trafficking in Persons.
War Recovery Programs
ANCHOR also partners with other local organizations in coordinating its life saving protection and recovery programs in war affected communities of the DRC, Central African Republic, South Sudan and Uganda.