US Association for International Migration (USAIM) - Combating Child Trafficking in Ghana

Address

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US Association for International Migration (USAIM)
1752 N Street, NW Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
United States
202-862-1826 x. 253
http://www.usaim.org

Mission

The mission of USAIM is to broaden public awareness and mobilize private sector resources in support of domestic and international programs that provide assistance to migrants and refugees.

Programs

Combating Child Trafficking: Freeing the Fishing Children of Ghana, Pakistan Earthquake Relief, Tsunami Disaster Relief, Iraq Emergency Medical Evacuation Program, Rescuing Victims of Sex Trafficking in Moldova and the Ukraine

US Association for International Migration (USAIM)'s Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Combating Child Trafficking in Ghana
Combating Child Trafficking in Ghana

Personnel Overview

Eric Peasah - National Officer
Eric Peasah has 8 years of professional experience in social services delivery, designing and implementing of programs and projects that would reduce poverty and improve the worth and dignity of children, women, older people, the vulnerable, minority and those marginalized in society. His role is to coordinate all field activities of the project and relate to donors and stakeholders daily.

Jennifer Asuako - Senior Project Assistant
Jennifer Asuako has a long standing experience in working with children and women in special circumstances which she gathered from her seven years work with social service agencies. She engages stakeholders at various levels to promote and protect the rights of vulnerable groups, especially children. Her role is to maintain constant correspondence between the project team, stakeholders and donors

Daniel Kweku Sam - Counter Trafficking Field Coordinator
Daniel Kweku Sam has a wide range of experience working to promote the rights of women and children . He has also been involved in integrated development work. Daniel has been involved in designing information campaign programs to deal with irregular migration and human trafficking. Currently, his role is to monitor all IOM Accra Counter-Trafficking activities in the the various project community

Personnel Statistics

Frances Sullivan , Acting Executive Director
Founded in 1988
Employees: 1
Volunteers: 2

Financial Statistics

Budget (2008): 90,000
Budget (2007): 25,000
Maximum Budget: 100,000
Overhead: 10%
Other funding sources: Private donors, corporate contributors (Chevron, CAFAmerica, Dow Chemical), foundations