the Southern African Counter-Trafficking Assistance Programme (SactaP), funded
by the US Bureau for Population, refugees and Migration (PrM) and the Government of
norway (noraD), covers South africa, angola, Botswana, lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi,
Mozambique, Swaziland, tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
the initiative focuses on research and the dissemination of counter-trafficking information throughout the region, as well as building the capacity of law enforcement agencies and nGo service providers to enable them to identify, and assist potential victims: