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Counter Trafficking Service Provider Directory

Human Trafficking Human trafficking, often referred to as modern-day slavery, involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of individuals by means such as deception, coercion or abduction for the purpose of labour, sexual or other exploitation. Zambia is a source, transit and destination country for men, women and children subjected to forced labour and sex trafficking. Trafficking is mostly believed to occur within the country s borders, involving women and children from rural areas exploited in urban areas in domestic servitude or for other types of forced labour in the agricultural, textile or construction sectors. Prepared by: United Nations Joint Programme on Human Trafficking (UNJPHT) Zambia October 2012

foreword Human trafficking is a growing and complex problem throughout the world, and Zambia has not been spared from this scourge. Part of an effective strategy to combat trafficking is protection and assistance to victims of trafficking. The Government of the Republic of Zambia, in particular the Ministry of Community Development, Mother and Child Health, is mandated to provide victim assistance and monitor service provision for victims of trafficking to ensure their welfare. The Government working in collaboration with UN agencies (International Organization for Migration, International Labour Organization and UNICEF) is firmly committed to the promotion, protection and realization of the rights of each and every victim of human trafficking. I therefore wish to reaffirm Government s obligation to support victims of human trafficking through the adoption of the Service Provider Directory. The basic principle of this Directory is to provide guidance on the role of Service Providers in operationalising the Anti-Human Trafficking Act No. 11 of 2008 and the Policy to Combating Trafficking in Persons by protecting victims of human trafficking through effective support service provision. In order to fulfill the Government s vision of eliminating all forms of Child Labour, Forced Labour and Human Trafficking and to protect victims from these vices, there is need for a holistic approach and concerted efforts from all stakeholders and Service Providers. Effective protection requires a broad range of legal and nonlegal measures implemented in close cooperation with governmental and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). I therefore call upon all key players including Government Institutions, Cooperating Partners, NGOs and Civil Society Organizations providing services to victims of trafficking to play their parts. I look forward to their continued partnership in ensuring that this Directory is used for the benefit of all victims of human trafficking. Honourable Dr. Joseph Katema, MP Minister of Community Development, Mother and Child Health

table of contents 1 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 Preface: Human Trafficking in Zambia The Directory of Service Providers - Children in Need Network - Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Management Programme - Department of Immigration - Department of Social Welfare - Families Are Nations - Human Rights Commission - International Organization for Migration - National Legal Aid Clinic for Women - Office of the Commissioner for Refugees - Plan International - The Salvation Army - Tasintha Programme - United Nations High Commission for Refugees - Women and Law in Southern Africa - World Vision - Young Women s Christian Assosiation - Zambia Civic Education Association - Zambia Agency for Persons With Disabilities Contact Persons Service Providers by Services Service Providers by Provinces

preface The National Policy to Combat Human Trafficking of 2007 The Government of Zambia, through the Ministry of Home Affairs, developed the National Policy to Combat Human Trafficking in 2007 to provide guidance to various stakeholders on the implementation of anti-human trafficking programmes in the country. Objectives of the Policy: Prevention To reduce human trafficking through effective implementation of prevention and control measures. prosecution To detect, investigate and prosecute perpetrators of human trafficking. protection To assist victims of human trafficking and protect their human rights. multilateral coordination To actively promote international and regional cooperation. institutional capacity and coordination To research trafficking to more effectively target interventions. Effective protection of victims of trafficking requires a broad range of legal and nonlegal measures implemented in close cooperation among government and nongovernmental and community-based organizations. Additional measures may be required in the case of children, who have special rights and needs, and whose best interest must be given paramount consideration (Section 2.5 of the Policy). 1

preface The Anti-Human Trafficking Act of 2008 Zambia s Anti-Human Trafficking Act was enacted in 2008. The preamble of the Act describes it as: An Act to provide for the prohibition, prevention and prosecution of human trafficking; provide for the filing and dealing with matters related to human trafficking; establish the Committee on Human Trafficking and provide for its powers and functions; establish centres for victims of human trafficking; establish the Human Trafficking Fund; domesticate the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime; and provide for matters connected with or incidental to the foregoing. The vision of the Act is to eradicate all forms of human trafficking from, through, to and within Zambia, while providing adequate and appropriate protection and support for trafficked persons. Part III of the Act specifies that the Government of Zambia has the primary responsibility for ensuring the protection of victims of trafficking, but in collaboration with Service Providers. Part IV of the Act provides for the protection of victims by ensuring physical safety, material support, counselling, rehabilitation, education and skills development. 2

preface The National Secretariat on Human Trafficking at the Ministry of Home Affairs The Ministry of Home Affairs is responsible for the development and implementation of Zambia s counter-trafficking strategy, including the National Policy to Combat Human Trafficking of 2007 and the Anti-Human Trafficking Act of 2008. The National Secretariat on Human Trafficking, housed in the Ministry of Home Affairs, is responsible for coordinating government s multi-sectoral response to human trafficking, and that of non-governmental partners. The Secretariat includes a dedicated National Coordinator/Focal Point for Human Trafficking. Coordination support is in the areas of law enforcement response and coordination, prevention of trafficking, victim assistance and monitoring/evaluation. For further information, contact Mr. Chrispin Hamooya, National Coordinator, Research and Information Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, at +260 211 231 720, P.O. Box 50942, Lusaka. The Ministry of Community Development, Mother and Child Health The Ministry of Community Development, Mother and Child Health s organizational mission is to provide and facilitate socioeconomic empowerment of the poor and vulnerable, and to promote the development and preservation of culture for sustainable human development. Their goals extend to countering human trafficking, with the mission to establish and operate centres for victims of human trafficking and ensure an appropriate spread of such centres throughout Zambia. For further information, contact Ms. Nosiku L. Mulambia, Senior Social Welfare Officer at +260 211 235 343 or +260 211 236 967, P.O. Box 31958, Lusaka. 3

preface The United Nations Joint Programme on Human Trafficking (UNJPHT) The International Labour Organization (ILO), International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF) are supporting the implementation of the Government of Zambia s Anti-Human Trafficking Policy and Act through the UNJPHT. The overall goal of the programme is to contribute to the protection of people, especially women and children, from the harmful effects of trafficking. To this end, the UNJPHT has worked across ministries and with Service Providers to develop training materials, guidelines and tools for the prevention of trafficking, protection of victims and prosecution of the crime in line with both national and international standards. ILO is addressing human trafficking by promoting decent work, focusing on strengthening the protective social environment against trafficking, developing broad-based vigilance amongst labour officers, employers and workers organizations, building capacity and raising awareness on trafficking, forced labour and child labour as a means of realising decent work and fair employment practices in the world of work. UNICEF does not address trafficking as an isolated issue in its programmes. Instead, trafficking is integrated into all facets of its work to create a protective environment for children. IOM s counter-trafficking activities aim to strengthen the national response to human trafficking through building the capacity of law enforcement and civil society to operationalize the national Anti-Human Trafficking Policy and Act. 4

the directory This document is a Directory of Service Providers in Zambia that offer support and protective services to victims of human trafficking. The Directory is intended to facilitate links and improve coordination among Service Providers with a focus on the protection mandate of Zambia s Anti-Human Trafficking Policy and Act. Service Providers Service Providers are organizations providing substantive services to victims of trafficking, including trained, specialized psychosocial support, shelter, medical care or legal services. Service Providers may include local and international governmental and nongovernmental organizations (Minimum Standard Guidelines on the Protection of Victims of Human Trafficking 2012). The Directory was compiled by the UNJPHT in consultation with the National Secretariat on Human Trafficking and other stakeholders. The information was provided by the respective Service Providers *. How to use the Directory Service Providers are listed alphabetically for ease of reference, including the following information: Mission Statement Human Trafficking Mission Focal Point Contact Website (if available) Office Address Geographical Coverage * The UNJPHT is not responsible for ensuring the quality of service provided. 5

Description of Services Shelter Shelter: A place where victims of trafficking can be temporarily accommodated as part of their recovery and rehabilitation. (Sections 42 and 43 of the Act). Medical Psychosocial A victim of trafficking is entitled to the same access to public health care as Zambian citizens (Section 47 of the Act). Psychosocial services are to be provided to beneficiaries by a qualified mental health professional in coordination with the beneficiaries Case Managers, in order to meet their psychosocial needs (Section 43 (b) (i) of the Act). Legal Beneficiaries should be aware of their legal rights and should be provided with professional legal services to ensure they are able to exercise these rights (Section 58 of the Act). Regularization of Stay Non-national beneficiaries can utilize government services to help prevent untimely deportation from Zambia by obtaining permits or visas or by other regularizing mechanisms (Sections 32-34 of the Act). Asylum and Refugee Procedures Where relevant, beneficiaries are assisted with the procedures involved in determining refugee status and/or seeking asylum (Section 31 (1) of the Act and Article 14.1 of the UN Protocol on trafficking). 6

Skills Building Programmes are in place aimed at the provision of skills development training for beneficiaries in preparation for life after trafficking and to prevent retrafficking (Section 43 (d) of the Act). Finance Financial independence is a basic condition for independence and is essential for full and sustainable reintegration of beneficiaries (Section 46 (2) of the Act). Rehabilitation Repatriation Victims of trafficking can utilize rehabilitation activities including sport, games and the arts as part of rehabilitation (Section 42 (b) (i-iii) and Section 42 (c) (i-ii) of the Act). Repatriation: Beneficiaries are returned to the country or area of origin with due regard to safety, prevention of retrafficking and suitability of care arrangements (Sections 36 and 38 of the Act). Reintegration Reintegration is intended to provide for the beneficiary s safe, dignified and sustainable reinsertion into society and normalized life. Reintegration also includes prevention of retrafficking (Section 43 (b) (iii)). 7

children in need network (CHIN) Mission Statement To provide opportunities to strengthen the capacities of members to effectively develop and implement programmes that uphold the rights of children in Zambia through capacity building, research and advocacy, knowledge development, and communication. Human Trafficking Mission CHIN envisions a society where all children s rights are upheld and where children are free to realize their dreams and aspirations and which recognizes child trafficking as a dangerous assault on children s rights. Focal Point Contact Knowledge Development Communication Tel: +260 211 227 160 Fax: +260 211 227 160 E-mail: chin@zamnet.zm Support Areas Psychosocial Rehabilitation Skills Building Website www.chin.org.zm Office Plot No. 1799/13 Nchenia Road, Northmead, P.O. Box 30118, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Countrywide 8

comprehensive hiv/aids management programme (champ) Mission Statement The CHAMP mission is to provide quality healthcare solutions using innovative interventions and appropriate technology with its partners. Human Trafficking Mission CHAMP s counter-trafficking services are mainly provided through its 990 Talkline. The 990 Talkline is a toll-free, confidential, 24-hour helpline. It is available throughout Zambia anywhere with service from Zamtel, MTN and Airtel. The Talkline provides information about what human trafficking is as well as identification of trafficked persons. CHAMP has been involved in counter trafficking efforts since 2006. Support Areas Psychosocial Focal Point Contact Learning Centre Manager Tel: +260 211 236 201-3 Office Stand No. 4658/A Chikwa Road, Postnet No. 178, P/Bag E835, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Countrywide 9

department of immigration Mission Statement To facilitate and regulate the movement of persons entering and leaving Zambia, and control the stay of immigrants and visitors, in order to contribute to international security and sustainable socio-economic development of Zambia. Human Trafficking Mission To prevent, prosecute and combat human trafficking and smuggling of human persons whilst insuring the protection and documentation of victims. Focal Point Contact Principal Immigration Officer Tel: +260 211 252 008/831, +260 211 254 393 E-mail: immighq@zamnet.zm Support Areas Regularization of Stay Repatriation Reintegration Website www.zambiaimmigration.gov.zm Office Ministry of Home Affairs The Department of Immigration P.O. Box 50300, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Countrywide 10

department of social welfare Mission Statement To provide and facilitate socio-economic empowerment of the poor and vulnerable and promote the development and preservation of culture for sustainable human development. Human Trafficking Mission To establish and operate centres for victims of human trafficking and ensure appropriate provision of the required services at such centres throughout Zambia. Focal Point Contact Senior Social Welfare Officer Tel: +260 211 235 343, +260 211 236 967 E-mail: ps@mcds.gov.zm Office Ministry of Community Development, Mother and Child Health Department of Social Welfare P.O. Box 31958, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Countrywide Support Areas Shelter Psychosocial Finance Repatriation Reintegration 11

families are nations Mission Statement To use the family unit as an agent for building communities and behaviour change by providing useful information and education on issues affecting family members. Human Trafficking Mission 1. Relocating family members back to families. 2. Restoration of family values (counselling). 3. Rehabilitation of vulnerable family members through basic provisions and counselling. 4. Sensitization at family level on human rights, abilities and values. 5. Counselling families on the need to remain in contact with each other despite distance, location and situation. Focal Point Contact Governor Tel: +260 955 776 883 E-mail: familiesrnations3@gmail.com Website www.familiesrnations.org Office P.O. Box 31235, Kadesh Barnea, Lusaka Support Areas Shelter Psychosocial Rehabilitation Finance Skills Building Reintegration 12 Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Eastern, Southern, Copperbelt and Central Provinces

human rights commission Mission Statement To promote and protect human rights for all people in Zambia through investigations of human rights violations, rehabilitation of victims of human rights abuses, education of communities and advocacy for policy and legal changes influenced by evidence-based research. Support Areas Skills Building Human Trafficking Mission To promote and protect human rights for victims of human trafficking through investigations, education of communities and advocacy for policy and legal changes influenced by evidence-based research. Focal Point Contact Documentation Centre Tel: +260 211 257 751, +260 211 251 327 E-mail: phrc@zamnet.zm Website www.hrc.org.zm Office Human Rights House, Independence Avenue, P.O. Box 33812, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Copperbelt, Southern, Western, Northern and Eastern Provinces 13

International organization for migration (IOM) Mission Statement IOM is dedicated to humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. Human Trafficking Mission To strengthen the national response to human trafficking through building the capacity of law enforcement and civil society to operationalize Zambia s Anti- Human Trafficking Act. IOM Zambia also offers direct assistance to victims of trafficking by facilitating the provision of secure accommodation, medical and psychosocial support, skills development and vocational training, legal assistance, reintegration assistance and the option of voluntary, safe and dignified return to countries of origin. Focal Point Contact Counter Trafficking Programme Officer Tel: +260 211 254 055 Website www.iom.int Office Plot No. 4626 Mwaimwena Road, Rhodes Park, P.O. Box 32036, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Countrywide Support Areas Shelter Skills Building Psychosocial Legal Regularization of Stay Rehabilitation Reintegration Medical Repatriation 14

national legal aid clinic for women Mission Statement To empower underprivileged women and children to know, realize and protect their human rights through the provision of appropriate and timely legal services, legal education and advocacy for policy and legal reforms. Human Trafficking Mission To combat human trafficking and related issues through the provision of legal, educational and advocacy, particularly of vulnerable women and children. Focal Point Contact Lusaka: Executive Director, +260 211 220 595, Fax: +260 211 234 747 Ndola: Senior Legal Officer, +260 212 622 319, Fax: +260 212 612 671 Livingstone: Senior Legal Officer, +260 213 320 611, Fax: +260 213 320 612 Support Areas Legal Psychosocial Website www.nlacw.org Office Lusaka: No. 110/150 Musonda Ngosa Road, Villa Elizabeth, P/Bag 578 Ndola: No. 9 Mapanza Avenue, Town Centre, P.O. Box 240672 Livingstone: 3rd floor Warner House, Suites 2-4, Akapelwa Street Geographical Coverage Countrywide 15

office of the commissioner for refugees Mission Statement To provide protection and assistance to all asylum seekers and refugees in conformity with relevant international conventions in order to contribute to their general welfare and to the maintenance of internal security. Focal Point Contact Senior Legal Advisor Tel: +260 211 255 473/4 Office Chipoma Road, Rhodes Park, P.O. Box 50997, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Western and Northwestern Provinces Support Areas Shelter Medical Legal Repatriation 16

plan international Mission Statement To achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in developing countries by promoting child rights, and enabling deprived children, their families and communities to meet their basic needs and increase their ability to participate and benefit from societies. Support Areas Skills Building Human Trafficking Mission Promoting children s rights and protecting children from all forms of abuse, including child trafficking. Focal Point Contact Child Rights Coordinator Tel: +260 211 260 074 Fax: +260 211 260 093 Website www.plan-international.org Office Plot No. 87A Kabulonga Road, P/Bag 515, Ridgeway, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Central, Eastern and Luapula Provinces 17

the salvation army Mission Statement To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ; make disciples and meet human needs in His name without discrimination; saving souls; growing saints and serving suffering humanity. Human Trafficking Mission To prevent human trafficking and care for victims. Focal Point Contact Secretary for Anti-Human Trafficking Tel: +260 211 228 996 Tel (Head Office): +260 211 238 291 E-mail: zamleadership@zam.salvationarmy.org Office Territorial Headquarters, 685A Cairo Road, P.O. Box 34352, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Southern, Eastern, Copperbelt and Central Provinces Support Areas Shelter Psychosocial Medical Skills Building Finance Reintegration 18

tasintha programme Mission Statement To address issues of children s and women s vulnerability especially those in prostitution for the good of society. Human Trafficking Mission The Programme strongly believes in strategies that promote rehabilitation, recovery and restoration of victims of trafficking as well as prevention mechanisms. Focal Point Contact National Coordinator Tel: +260 211 246 473 Office Plot 2716/1638 Malambo Road, P.O. Box 35758, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Southern, Central, Eastern and Northern Provinces Support Areas Psychosocial Medical Legal Skills Building Finance Reintegration 19

united nations high commission for refugees Mission Statement To lead and coordinate international action for the worldwide protection of refugees and the resolution of refugee problems. Human Trafficking Mission Firstly, to ensure that refugees, internally displaced persons, stateless persons and other persons of concern do not become victims of human trafficking. Secondly, to ensure that individuals who have been trafficked and who have a well-founded fear of persecution if returned to their country of origin are recognized as refugees and afforded international protection. Lastly, to ensure that victims of trafficking without international protection needs are referred on to appropriate actors which can provide them with support and assistance. Support Areas Asylum and Refugee Procedures Legal 20 Focal Point Contact Senior Protection Officer Tel: +260 211 265 873-6 Website www.unhcr.org Office Horizon House, 17C Leopards Hill Road, P.O. Box 32542, Lusaka Also offices in Mongu and Solwezi Geographical Coverage Countrywide

world vision Mission Statement To follow our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God. Human Trafficking Mission To promote healthy individual development of children, youth and adults alike, involving physical and mental health, social and spiritual dimensions, thus enabling children, youth and adults to enjoy positive relationships and a community and family context that provides safety, social justice and participation. Support Areas Psychosocial Reintegration Focal Point Contact Child Rights Advocacy Coordinator or Head of Advocacy Tel: +260 211 221 950 Fax: +260 211 221 954 Website www.wvi.org Office Plot 51/52 Great East Road, P.O. Box 31083, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Countrywide 21

women and law in southern africa Mission Statement To contribute to the socio-economic, political and legal advancement of women, specifically within the Southern African countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is achieved through: (i) collaborative research in the socio-legal field, and (ii) lobbying for legal reforms and policy changes on laws and practices which discriminate and disadvantage women and children. Support Areas Legal Human Trafficking Mission To effectively highlight issues relating to trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls, and involve men in support of the issue, thereby reducing the vulnerability of women for sexual exploitation. We further seek to connect with organizations already working on gender mainstreaming and human rights. Focal Point Contact Programme Officer - Access to Justice Tel: +260 211 294 989 E-mail: info@wlsazambia.org Office Plot No. 6818 Chwalambwe Road, Olympia Extension, P.O. Box 34777, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Southern, Central and Copperbelt Provinces 22

Young women s christian association (ywca) Mission Statement The YWCA is a Christian, non-partisan, non-governmental membership organization dedicated to the empowerment of the community, especially women, youth and children to realise their potential as human beings with the view to contribute to a just society. Human Trafficking Mission To promote human rights and access to therapeutic services especially for women, youth and children who have fallen victim to human rights violations including human trafficking. Focal Point Contact Executive Director Tel: +260 211 255 204, +260 211 254 751 E-mail: ywca@iconnect.zm Office Plot No. 7391 Nationalist Road, opposite UTH, P.O. Box 50115, Lusaka Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Copperbelt, Central, Northern, Western, Eastern, Northwestern and Southern Provinces Support Areas Shelter Psychosocial Skills Building Legal Reintegration 23

zambia civic education association Mission Statement To promote and advocate for children s rights through civic education. Human Trafficking Mission To provide legal services, for free, to the indigent in communities serviced by our Child-Friendly Citizens Legal Advice Desks project. Support Areas Legal Focal Point Contact Executive Director Tel: +260 211 229 641 E-mail: info@zamcivic.com.zm Office The Lucy Sichone Memorial House, Plot No. 2/1836 Azikiwe Close, Northmead, P/Bag RW 239X, Lusaka Website www.zamcivic.com.zm Geographical Coverage Lusaka, Copperbelt and Central Provinces 24

zambia Agency for persons with disabilities Mission Statement To plan, promote and administer services to persons with disabilities, which include the facilitation of various interventions, partnership and networking with various stakeholders as disability issues are crosscutting. Human Trafficking Mission To protect disabled persons who are vulnerable to human trafficking. Focal Point Contact Provincial Coordinator Tel: +260 211 265 233 Office Plot No 488A Leopards Hill Road, P.O. Box 50073, Lusaka Support Areas Psychosocial Rehabilitation Skills Building Reintegration Geographical Coverage Countrywide 25

contact persons Children In Need Network Mr. Bestone Banda Knowledge Development Communication Tel: +260 211 227160 Human Rights Commission Mr. Mwiba Mwenda Documentation Centre Tel: +260 211 257 751, +260 211 251 327 Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Management Programme Mr. Dale Kiefer Learning Centre Manager Tel: +260 211 236201-3 Department of Immigration Mr. Ceasar Banda Principal Immigration Officer Tel: +260 211 252008/831, +260 211 254 393 Department of Social Welfare Mr. Victor Kachabe Senior Social Welfare Officer Tel: +260 211 235 343, +260 211 236 967 Families Are Nations Ms. Judith A. Mwila Governor Tel: +260 955 776 883 International Organization for Migration (IOM) Ms. Annie Lane Counter Trafficking Programme Officer Tel: +260 211 254 055 E-mail: alane@iom.int National Legal Aid Clinic for Women Ms. Mandy Munsaka Executive Director - Lusaka Tel: +260 211 220 595 Plan International Mr. Lazarus Mwale Child Rights Coordinator Tel: +260 211 260 074 E-mail: lazarus.mwale@ plan-international.org 26

The Salvation Army Ms. Rosemary Chilyabanyama Secretary for Anti-Human Trafficking Tel: +260 211 228 996 E-mail: rosemary_chilya@yahoo.com Tasintha Programme Ms. Clotilda Phiri National Coordinator Tel: +260 211 246 473 E-mail: clotildaphiri@yahoo.com United Nations High Commission for Refugees Mr. Peter Janssen Senior Protection Officer Tel: +260 211 265 873-6 Women and Law in Southern Africa Ms. Namuchama Mushabati Programme Officer - Access to Justice Tel: +260 211 294 989 E-mail: info@wlsazambia.org, nanamushabati@gmail.com World Vision Mr. Lifuna Simushi Child Rights Advocacy Coordinator E-mail: lifuna_simushi@wvi.org Dr. Gertrude Chanda Head of Advocacy Tel: +260 211 221 950 Fax: +260 211 221 954 E-mail: gertrude_chanda@wvi.org Young Women s Christian Association Ms. Patricia Ndhlovu Executive Director Tel: +260 211 255 204, +260 211 254751 Zambia Civic Education Association Ms. Judith Mulenga Executive Director Tel: +260 211 229 641 Zambia Agency for Persons With Disabilities Mr. John Mwalimwipi Kinuna Provincial Coordinator Tel: +260 211 265 233 E-mail: kinunajohn@yahoo.com 27

service providers By Services Shelter Medical Psychosocial Legal Regularization of Stay Assylum and Refugee Procedures Skills Building Finance Rehabilitation Repatriation Reintegration CHAMP CHIN Department of Immigration Department of Social Welfare Families Are Nations Human Rights Commission International Organization for Migration National Legal Aid Clinic for Women The Office of the Commissioner for Refugees Plan International The Salvation Army Tasintha Programme UNHCR Women and Law in Southern Africa World Vision YWCA Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities Zambia Civic Education Assosiation 28

service providers By Provinces Head Office Operations Central Copperbelt Eastern Luapula Lusaka Northern and Muchinga Northwestern Southern Western CHAMP CHIN Department of Immigration Department of Social Welfare Families Are Nations Human Rights Commission International Organization for Migration National Legal Aid Clinic for Women The Office of the Commissioner for Refugees Plan International The Salvation Army Tasintha Programme UNHCR Women and Law in Southern Africa World Vision YWCA Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities Zambia Civic Education Assosiation 29

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For further information, please contact: UN Joint Programme on Human Trafficking (UNJPHT) Plot 4624, Rhodes Park (IOM Offices) P.O. Box 32036, Lusaka, Zambia Tel. +260 211 254 055, Fax +260 211 253 856 Email: iomlusaka@iom.int