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While I was in, one word came to my mind. IMPACT. I saw and felt ENA’s impact on every village we serve. Thousands of children are going to school for the first time, sitting at a desk with paper and pen to write with. Thousands are pumping clean water; thousands have a latrine to use with the knowledge of sanitation and hygiene. I’ve looked into the eyes of 350 orphans who are eager to learn and gave each child a new uniform and school supplies to each one to help them on their learning journey and encourage each child to know they are cared for. Village elders, parents, and students are learning about human trafficking and how to best protect their children and themselves. I was given this opportunity, and I consider it a gift. A gift that has changed my life as well. I see the world differently. I see it through the eyes of each and every child, mother, father, and grandparent. Thousands of eyes have been met, hoping to make this life better, one of hope and heartfelt love and connection.

–Diana Bingham, ENA Director of Operations, Ethiopia

From your heart to theirs

From your heart to theirs

ENA was able to personally deliver a large quantity of hygiene and newborn kits directly to human trafficking survivors (faces blurred for their protection) in Uganda. ENA is providing aftercare support to numerous survivors along with our partners Kyampisi Childcare...

ENA Hosts Anti-Human Trafficking Conference for 15 at-risk Villages

ENA Hosts Anti-Human Trafficking Conference for 15 at-risk Villages

 We believe spreading awareness about human trafficking in at-risk communities plays a key role in eradicating modern slavery throughout Africa and the United States. That's why we provided an anti-human trafficking conference for 15 at-risk villages in Ethiopia. The...

Orphans supported by ENA soar to #1 and #2 in their class!

Orphans supported by ENA soar to #1 and #2 in their class!

Kuba and Gelano, who is physically handicapped, are orphaned children living with their relative. Kuba is 12 and Gelano is 11, until this year both were not able to attend school. Their relative was unable to pay for the purple school uniform and stationery expenses...

ENA Conducts Human Trafficking Debate for 500 Students

ENA Conducts Human Trafficking Debate for 500 Students

  A human trafficking prevention program we implemented in two of our high schools in rural Ethiopia is now being regularly attended by over 500 students. The program focuses on educating and raising awareness for students on human trafficking and forced labor which...

Private Latrine Brings Health and Happiness to Widowed Mother of 3

Private Latrine Brings Health and Happiness to Widowed Mother of 3

Meet Senait! Senait is a widow and a mother of three. Until Engage Now Africa trained her and her community about the benefit of having private latrines, she and her children used to use the open fields as a restroom. Because of this, Senait says "...the village...

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