Nyadoi Philister is a 25-year old Ugandan. Passionate about fighting injustice against women and girls, she opts for a more inclusive community where women and girls are safe, empowered, and economically independent. She is the Regional Coordinator of the Footprint to Freedom Ugandan Chapter. She is working under the general umbrella of Footprint to Freedom’s mission of fighting against human trafficking in East Africa and The Netherlands through survivor empowerment, prevention, education reintegration, and advocacy.
She believes human trafficking is one of the greatest injustices of our time. She is committed to helping end it. As an activist, she uses her academic background in Arts Education and Literature to educate, inspire, and empower survivors and at-risk women and girls, using art and craft for self-expression to promote healing for survivors and learn entrepreneur skills in making bags and shoes for economic independence; as a result, she is contributing to breaking the cycle of vulnerability to human trafficking.
Nyadoi Philister works under the Footprint to Freedom organization that champions fighting human trafficking to its core through survivor leadership, prevention, and education. She has learned that some of the most significant, pervasive problems cannot be quantified because they are rooted so deeply in society’s ignorance about slavery and the lack of alternative options for vulnerable people who risk their lives for jobs and opportunities abroad. Creating employable skills is critical; that is where her focus is.