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To get acquainted with women in the streets and bars and to establish a deeper relationship with them in order to determine their needs, problems and concerns confronting them; and be able to respond.
To provide them with the livelihood trainings of their choice that will help them improve their living condition and as an alternative source of income when they will finally decide to leave the flesh trade.
To coop local government units and ecumenically-inclined church people for active involvement in the formulation and implementation of responsive programs, in terms of sharing their resources.
To challenge them to duplicate this work in their own areas, and/or be involved in advocacy to uplift the conditions of prostituted women and other issues related to them. |
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