International Organization for Adolescents

• Help youth escape slavery and exploitation in the United States

• Help orphaned youth safely transition to adulthood in Ethiopia and Cambodia

• Support critical first responders in identifying and responding to child trafficking victims

• Organize an effective and committed community response to modern-day slavery
The International Organization for Adolescents (IOFA) is dedicated to improving the lives of young people by addressing critical and emerging issues affecting vulnerable adolescents around the world.

The more than 1.2 billion young people living in the world today constitute nearly twenty percent of the global population. Adolescence is a critical stage of development, but young people in this age group are often neglected. Challenges related to globalization, inadequate investment in youth, and shifts in the world economy leave many at risk.

IOFA is currently focused on empowering orphaned youth and building effective response systems for child trafficking victims. To learn more about IOFA and what we do, please visit About Us, Our Work, and the Media Center.

Countless adolescents must overcome great challenges, including violence, poverty, and a lack of resources, on their paths from childhood to adulthood. Without proper interventions, vulnerable youth may face lifelong economic and social hardships and may be exposed to numerous forms of crime, violence, and exploitation.IOFA

Key information

Operation level:
International
Works with age groups:
Organisation type:
NGO - non governmental organisation

Mandate

Organisation mandate

, Children 5 - 18

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