Hagar works to end the cycle of trafficking, slavery and abuse that exploits women and children in Afghanistan, Cambodia and Vietnam.

How we work

We help survivors heal, recover and thrive by helping them to secure safe accommodation, access counselling, get legal support, complete their education and find suitable employment.

We help communities create change by providing training and awareness to help stop trafficking, slavery and abuse of women and children.

We advocate for Australia to be a leader in the movement to end to human trafficking, slavery and abuse and believe governments, companies, civil society and citizens all have an important role to play

Issues We Tackle

Human trafficking, modern slavery and abuse presents a global crisis. Right now, there are millions of people trafficked, enslaved, exploited and abused.

Every 30 seconds a person is coerced into forced labour and extreme exploitation by human traffickers.

Hagar is committed to supporting more communities where trafficking, slavery, exploitation and abuse are growing in prevalence. We want to empower women and children with skills to take action against the traffickers and abusers.

Our Impact

Hagar Australia, as part of the global Hagar network, is ambitious to transform as many lives as possible and do all that we can to prevent human trafficking, slavery and abuse. To hold ourselves to account we established four goals to guide our work.

Our Approach

The Whole Journey

At Hagar, we recognise that healing, recovery and reintegration after a lifetime of heinous abuse can be a painstaking and non-linear process. ‘The Whole Journey’ is Hagar’s unique approach to supporting survivors by providing them with ongoing and enduring support throughout their efforts to rebuild and reclaim their own lives. Our approach includes several key elements that address the needs of individuals, communities and the wider system. By working at all levels, Hagar creates sustainable change and prevents abuse and exploitation for the long term.