Support Self-Help Groups for Women in Ethiopia

by Hope for Justice
Support Self-Help Groups for Women in Ethiopia
Support Self-Help Groups for Women in Ethiopia
Support Self-Help Groups for Women in Ethiopia
Support Self-Help Groups for Women in Ethiopia
Support Self-Help Groups for Women in Ethiopia
Support Self-Help Groups for Women in Ethiopia

Project Report | Jul 14, 2025
Freeing Children from Exploitation

By Melissa Hornby | Strategic Partnerships Manager

Executives of Gaboo Idir
Executives of Gaboo Idir

Two children have been set free from physical and psychological abuse at the hands of human traffickers. 

Perpetrators had lured a nine-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy away from their homes in the CentralEthiopiaRegional State by promising them work further south. Both children had been exploited for child labour and domestic servitude. 

They were found in a distressed state on the street by members of one of Hope for Justice’s Self-Help Groups. They contacted relevant individuals in the community for assistance. 

Gaboo Development Idir – a financial and social institution – in Ethiopia, had recently been trained by Hope for Justice and were instrumental in providing support. 

We had provided training on how traffickers operate, how to identify recruitment tactics and other methods used by exploiters. We had also equipped them with modern slavery awareness. This meant they were able to identify the children as potential victims and worked with other agencies and community groups to bring them to safety. 

Hope for Justice’s local Self-Help Groups and Cluster Level Associations (CLA) assisted, as well as the Kidigisa Community Facilitator, project officer, Woreda Police and the local government office. Together, we provided comprehensive support for the children, including food, clothing and medical treatment.

This coordinated effort by multiple organisations exemplifies the power of community and inter-organisational cooperation in protecting vulnerable children.

Hope for Justice has been working alongside Gaboo Idir to help them strengthen their role within the community as a leader in preventing modern slavery and in protecting children from trafficking and exploitation. The self-help organisation is made up of members who must accept the by-laws and regulations set by the Idir. It operates as a safety net in the community, supporting members during times of need, particularly during bereavement. 

Prior to the training, Zawudu said he had limited knowledge about modern slavery and human trafficking. 

He told us: “The training and resources provided by Hope for Justice have catalysed significant changes in Gaboo Development Idir, expanding its mission to include preventing modern slavery, supporting child protection and promoting positive parenting. We have been able to trace the children’s family addresses and coordinate a safe return process, ensuring the children were placed back in their families’ care. They are no longer at risk of re-trafficking.” 

As a result of training from Hope for Justice, the organisation is now ensuring that it promotes anti-trafficking measures and is working to establish trust between its members to ensure that they report suspicious activities. It has also incorporated new rules and regulations focused on combating modern slavery and child trafficking.

Gaboo Idir is looking to access further training to develop its members’ skills and knowledge, with the view to improving their advocacy efforts and taking on more complex issues related to child protection. They are committed to strengthening connections with supportive organisations and local government offices, and intend to continue collaborating with Hope for Justice to develop stronger prevention and intervention measures. 

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