Hagar continues to create systemic change by helping to develop Cambodia’s first national social work standards, scaling up our trauma care model in Vietnam, and training 1,230 partners in Afghanistan.
Hagar turns 25. Over the last 25 years, Hagar has helped almost 19,000 people on their journey to healing and empowerment after trafficking, slavery, and abuse.
Hagar and partners spearhead the Combatting Human Trafficking in Afghanistan programme, a coalition of NGO’s and government actors, who are committed to preventing trafficking in Afghanistan.
Hagar Cambodia is selected to advise on the development of minimum social work standards in Cambodia.
Staff in Singapore began providing direct services to trafficking survivors. Hagar Cambodia launches Supporting Children in Legal Processes (SCILP) programme.