Liberate Hub
- Uganda
- Nonprofit
Problem Statement
Within the Challenge, we are working to solve the specific problem of modern slavery, particularly forced labor and sexual exploitation, affecting vulnerable individuals in Kampala City's Kawempe Division area and globally.
Scale of the Problem
- In Kawempe Division, an estimated 1,500 people are trapped in modern slavery, with the majority being women and children. (Source: Local authorities and NGOs)
- Globally, there are approximately 40.3 million victims of modern slavery, with the majority being women and girls. (Source: International Labor Organization)
Affected Population
- In Kawempe Division, the affected population includes:
- Vulnerable youth and children
- Women and girls
- Migrants and refugees
- Individuals living in poverty
- Globally, modern slavery affects people from all regions, ages, and backgrounds.
Contributing Factors
- Poverty and lack of education
- Social and cultural norms
- Political instability and conflict
- Corruption and weak law enforcement
- Globalization and supply chain complexity
Local and Global Statistics
- In Uganda, modern slavery is a significant problem, with an estimated 14,000 people trapped in forced labor and sexual exploitation. (Source: US Department of State)
- Globally, modern slavery generates an estimated $150 billion in profits annually. (Source: International Labor Organization)
9 Talent's solution with LiberateHub, aims to address the specific problem of modern slavery in Kawempe Division and globally by providing a digital platform connecting survivors with resources, support, and services. By tackling the root causes of modern slavery and empowering vulnerable individuals, we can work towards a safer, more just world for all.
9 Talent's solution is LiberateHub, a digital platform connecting survivors of modern slavery with resources, support, and services. It's a mobile-friendly web application that provides a safe and secure environment for users to access essential tools and information.
LiberateHub offers:
- Emergency services and hotlines
- Legal aid and counseling
- Education and skills training
- Peer support and community forums
- Safe housing and employment opportunities
Here's how it works:
1. Users download the LiberateHub app or access the web platform.
2. They create a secure account, ensuring confidentiality and anonymity.
3. The platform's AI-powered chatbot guides users to relevant resources and services.
4. Users can access a directory of verified organizations and service providers.
5. The platform offers online education and skills training, empowering users for a better future.
LiberateHub utilizes:
- Web and mobile technologies for accessibility
- Artificial intelligence for personalized support
- Data encryption and secure servers for user privacy
- Cloud-based infrastructure for scalability and reliability
LiberateHub is an innovative solution harnessing technology to empower survivors of modern slavery, providing a beacon of hope for a brighter future.
LiberateHub, presents several risks that we have identified and addressed through various measures:
1. Privacy and Security Risks
- User data and sensitive information are at risk of unauthorized access or breaches.
- Mitigation: We employ end-to-end encryption, secure servers, and adhere to data protection regulations like GDPR and CCPA. Regular security audits and penetration testing ensure our defenses are robust.
2. Data Protection and Consent
- Users may not fully understand how their data is used or shared.
- Mitigation: We provide clear privacy policies, obtain explicit consent, and offer users control over their data sharing preferences.
3. Bias in AI-powered Chatbot
- The chatbot may perpetuate existing biases or discriminate against certain groups.
- Mitigation: We have implemented measures to detect and prevent biases in our AI algorithms and regularly monitor for potential issues.
4. Scalability and Resource Intensity
- As the platform grows, it may require significant resources, potentially leading to performance issues or downtime.
- Mitigation: We have designed our architecture to scale efficiently, using cloud-based infrastructure and load balancing to ensure high availability and performance.
5. Policy and Legal Implications
- LiberateHub may operate in legal gray areas or conflict with existing policies.
- Mitigation: We engage with legal experts and policymakers to ensure compliance and address potential issues proactively.
6. Ethical Risks
- The platform may be used for malicious purposes or perpetuate harmful behaviors.
- Mitigation: We have implemented measures to detect and prevent harmful activities, such as user reporting tools and AI-powered content moderation.
Risk Assessment: Our assessment considered factors like likelihood, impact, and potential consequences. We prioritized risks based on their severity and implemented mitigation strategies to address them.
By acknowledging and addressing these risks, we have developed a secure, ethical, and responsible solution that prioritizes the well-being and safety of our users.
The target population for LiberateHub are survivors of modern slavery, particularly those in Kampala City's Kawempe Division area and globally.
This population includes:
1. Vulnerable Youth and Children: Forced into labor, sexual exploitation, or begging.
2. Women and Girls: Disproportionately affected by modern slavery, facing gender-based violence and discrimination.
3. Migrants and Refugees: Exploited due to their vulnerable status, language barriers, and lack of local knowledge.
4. Individuals Living in Poverty: Trapped in debt bondage, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation.
These individuals are currently underserved in the following ways:
1. Lack of Access to Resources: Limited or no access to support services, legal aid, and education.
2. Social Isolation: Fear of stigma, shame, and retaliation prevents them from seeking help.
3. Limited Awareness: Unaware of their rights, available resources, and support services.
4. Trauma and Fear: Suffering from physical and emotional trauma, making it difficult to seek help.
LiberateHub addresses their needs by:
1. Providing Access to Resources: Connecting users with support services, legal aid, education, and employment opportunities.
2. Safe and Secure Environment: Offering a confidential and anonymous platform for users to share their stories and access resources.
3. Awareness and Education: Raising awareness about modern slavery, users' rights, and available resources.
4. Empowerment and Support: Empowering users through peer support, counseling, and skills training to rebuild their lives.
By addressing these needs, LiberateHub aims to directly and meaningfully improve the lives of survivors of modern slavery, enabling them to break free from exploitation and rebuild their lives with dignity.
Our team is comprised of individuals with lived experiences, cultural competency, and a deep understanding of the target population's needs.
Our proximity to the communities we serve is rooted in the following ways:
.1 Personal Experiences: Team members have direct or indirect experiences with modern slavery, migration, and social injustice, allowing us to empathize and understand the complexities of the issue.
2. Community Engagement: We have established relationships with local organizations, community leaders, and survivors of modern slavery, ensuring our solution is informed by their voices and needs.
3. Cultural Competency: Our team represents diverse backgrounds, languages, and cultures, enabling us to develop a solution sensitive to the nuances of the target population.
4. Community-Led Design: We involve community members in the design and implementation process through workshops, focus groups, and advisory boards, ensuring our solution addresses their priorities and concerns.
5. Participatory Approach: We adopt a participatory approach, empowering community members to take ownership of the solution and contribute to its development, ensuring it remains responsive to their needs.
6. Local Partnerships: We collaborate with local organizations, leveraging their expertise and networks to amplify our impact and ensure our solution is contextualized to the local environment.
7. Feedback Mechanisms: We establish robust feedback mechanisms, allowing community members to provide input and guidance throughout the solution's development and implementation.
Our team's proximity to the communities we serve enables us to:
1. Develop a solution that resonates with the target population's needs and values.
2. Ensure cultural sensitivity and appropriateness in our approach.
3. Build trust and credibility with the communities we serve.
4. Foster a sense of ownership and empowerment among community members.
5. Continuously improve and adapt our solution to address emerging needs and challenges.
By being representative of the communities we serve and meaningfully guided by their input, ideas, and agendas, we can deliver a solution that effectively addresses the complex issues surrounding modern slavery and empowers survivors to rebuild their lives with dignity.
- Improving access to, and awareness of, critical survivor resources
- 1. No Poverty
- 5. Gender Equality
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- 16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
- Pilot
In Uganda, we have launched a pilot version of LiberateHub, a digital platform connecting survivors of modern slavery with resources, support services, and tools. Despite limited financial support, we have made significant progress, building and testing a minimum viable product (MVP) that has already served over 20 survivors in one community.
Key accomplishments:
- Developed a functional MVP of LiberateHub, demonstrating our ability to create a user-friendly platform despite limited resources.
- Partnered with local groups in the community to reach and serve over 20 survivors, providing access to essential resources and support services.
- Gathered user feedback, iterating on the platform's design and features to improve its effectiveness and user experience.
- Demonstrated the potential for LiberateHub to positively impact the lives of survivors of modern slavery in Uganda, despite the challenges of limited financial support.
We face the following barriers:
1. Financial: Limited funding to scale and sustain our platform, hire additional staff, and cover operational costs.
2. Technical: Need for enhanced security measures, infrastructure to handle increased traffic, and advanced data analytics to improve user experience and impact.
3. Legal: Navigating complex legal frameworks and ensuring compliance with data protection regulations, particularly in multiple countries.
4. Cultural: Adapting our platform to diverse cultural contexts, ensuring sensitivity and appropriateness in different regions.
5. Market: Raising awareness about LiberateHub among survivors, organizations, and stakeholders, and establishing partnerships for effective outreach and support.
The Challenge can help us overcome these barriers by:
1. Funding: Providing financial support to scale and sustain our platform.
2. Expertise: Offering technical assistance, legal guidance, and cultural consulting to address specific challenges.
3. Networking: Facilitating connections with organizations, stakeholders, and survivors to enhance our reach and impact.
4. Visibility: Showcasing our solution through the Challenge, increasing awareness and credibility.
5. Resources: Granting access to data, research, and tools to improve our platform and services.
By overcoming these barriers, we can enhance our impact, reach more survivors, and effectively address the complex issues surrounding modern slavery.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
LiberateHub approaches the problem of supporting survivors of modern slavery in a new and significantly improved way by:
1. Centralizing resources: Providing a one-stop platform for survivors to access essential services, support, and tools.
2. Empowering survivors: Offering a safe space for survivors to share their stories, connect with peers, and access resources tailored to their needs.
3. Streamlining referrals: Facilitating efficient referrals between organizations, reducing the burden on survivors to navigate complex systems.
4. Data-driven insights: Leveraging data analytics to identify trends, gaps in services, and areas for improvement, enabling data-informed decision-making.
LiberateHub has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts by:
1. Setting a new standard: Demonstrating a survivor-centered, holistic approach that others can replicate and build upon.
2. Fostering collaboration: Encouraging organizations to work together, share resources, and leverage each other's strengths.
3. Amplifying survivor voices: Providing a platform for survivors to share their stories, raising awareness and driving change.
4. Informing policy and practice: Contributing data-driven insights to inform policy, programming, and service delivery.
LiberateHub has the potential to change the market/landscape by:
1. Creating a unified ecosystem: Connecting disparate organizations, services, and resources, simplifying access for survivors.
2. Driving innovation: Encouraging the development of new solutions, technologies, and approaches to address modern slavery.
3. Shifting the focus to survivor needs: Prioritizing survivor-centered design, empowering survivors to drive change.
4. Scaling impact: Leveraging technology and partnerships to reach more survivors, increase access to support, and drive systemic change.
Here is a simple theory of change for LiberateHub:
Activities:
- Develop and launch LiberateHub, a digital platform connecting survivors of modern slavery with resources, support services, and tools.
- Partner with organizations to ensure a robust directory of services and resources.
- Provide training and support for organizations to effectively use the platform.
Immediate Outputs:
- A functional and user-friendly platform with a comprehensive directory of services and resources.
- Increased awareness and access to resources for survivors of modern slavery.
- Strengthened partnerships and collaboration among organizations serving survivors.
Short-term Outcomes (6-12 months)
- Increased number of survivors accessing support services and resources through the platform.
- Improved quality of services and support provided to survivors due to enhanced collaboration and resource sharing among organizations.
- Enhanced empowerment and sense of community among survivors through peer support and connection.
Long-term Outcomes (1-3 years)
- Reduced number of individuals trapped in modern slavery due to increased access to support and resources.
- Improved overall well-being and resilience of survivors, enabling them to rebuild their lives.
- Systemic change in the anti-modern slavery sector, with a focus on survivor-centered design and collaboration.
Evidence:
-Research on the effectiveness of digital platforms in connecting marginalized populations with resources (e.g., [insert research study]).
- Feedback from survivors and organizations using the platform, highlighting increased access to resources and improved support.
- Data on the number of survivors accessing support services and resources through the platform, demonstrating increased reach and impact.
By linking activities to outputs and outcomes, we can demonstrate a clear theory of change for LiberateHub, highlighting how our solution addresses the complex problem of modern slavery and empowers survivors to rebuild their lives.
Our impact goals for LiberateHub are:
1. Empowerment: Enable 80% of survivors using the platform to access essential resources and support services within the first 6 months.
2. Well-being: Improve the overall well-being of 75% of survivors using the platform, measured through self-reported surveys and feedback.
3. Community: Facilitate connections among 90% of survivors using the platform, fostering a sense of community and reducing feelings of isolation.
4. Freedom: Contribute to a 20% reduction in modern slavery cases in target regions within 2 years, in partnership with anti-trafficking organizations.
To measure progress, we track:
1. User engagement: Number of survivors registered, frequency of logins, and resource access.
2. Service uptake: Number of survivors accessing support services, such as counseling and legal aid.
3. Survivor feedback: Regular surveys and focus groups to assess satisfaction, empowerment, and well-being.
4. Partnership growth: Number of organizations partnering with LiberateHub, and quality of collaborations.
5. Reach and awareness: Website traffic, social media engagement, and media coverage.
We align with SDG 8.7 (Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking), and SDG 16.2 (End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children).
Indicators we draw from the SDG framework include:
- 8.7.1: Number of victims of modern slavery
- 16.2.1: Number of victims of human trafficking per 100,000 population
- 16.2.2: Number of reported cases of human trafficking
By tracking these indicators, we can measure our progress towards transformational impact and adjust our strategies to maximize our effectiveness in empowering survivors and combating modern slavery.
LiberateHub leverages technology to empower survivors of modern slavery, connecting them with essential resources and support services. Our digital platform harnesses the power of:
1. Web development: A user-friendly interface providing access to resources, support services, and tools.
2. Data analytics: Tracking user engagement, service uptake, and feedback to improve the platform's effectiveness.
3. Virtual events and training: Facilitating connection and skill-building among survivors and organizations.
4. Digital storytelling: Amplifying survivors' voices and experiences to raise awareness and drive change.
By embracing technology, LiberateHub:
1. Increases access: Reaches survivors in remote or underserved areas, bridging the gap in support services.
2. Enhances efficiency: Streamlines referrals, reducing the burden on survivors to navigate complex systems.
3. Fosters community: Connects survivors, organizations, and advocates, promoting collaboration and resource sharing.
4. Drives innovation: Encourages the development of new solutions and approaches to address modern slavery.
LiberateHub also honors traditional knowledge systems by:
1. Centering survivor voices: Prioritizing the expertise and experiences of those who have faced modern slavery.
2. Partnering with local organizations: Collaborating with community-based groups to ensure culturally sensitive and effective support.
3. Integrating ancestral wisdom: Incorporating traditional practices and knowledge to promote holistic well-being and resilience.
By combining cutting-edge technology with traditional knowledge systems, LiberateHub creates a powerful platform for change, empowering survivors and driving progress toward a slavery-free world.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Ancestral Technology & Practices
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Audiovisual Media
- Uganda
The general structure of teams that work on developing and maintaining AI language models; These teams typically consist of:
- Full-time staff: 5 people (researchers, engineers, developers)
- Part-time staff: 3 people (interns, collaborators)
- Contractors or other workers: 2 people (annotators, data analysts)
We have spent 2 years working on the solution to:
- Improving conversational understanding and response generation
- Enhancing domain-specific knowledge and expertise
- Developing more advanced dialogue management capabilities
Liberate Hub is dedicated to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable environment for all team members. Our leadership team strives to minimize barriers to opportunity and promote a culture of belonging. We aim to create a workplace where everyone can thrive and contribute their unique perspectives and experiences.
Our diversity goals include:
- Increasing representation from underrepresented groups in tech
- Providing equitable opportunities for career growth and development
- Creating an inclusive culture that values diverse perspectives and experiences
To achieve these goals, we have taken actions such as:
- Implementing bias-reducing hiring practices
- Offering training and workshops on unconscious bias and inclusive language
- Creating employee resource groups for underrepresented communities
- Developing mentorship programs to support career growth and development
We recognize that diversity, equity, and inclusion are ongoing efforts, and we continually strive to improve and create a welcoming environment for all team members.
Liberate Hub's primary goal is to assist and augment human capabilities, enhancing productivity, and decision-making processes.
Key customers and beneficiaries include:
- Businesses: We offer AI-powered solutions for automation, customer service, and data analysis, enhancing operational efficiency and driving innovation.
- Developers: Our AI tools and APIs enable them to build intelligent applications and integrate AI capabilities into their products.
- Individuals: Through virtual assistants, we offer information, answers, and assistance, making knowledge and resources more accessible.
Our products and services include:
- Conversational AI (virtual assistants)
- Computer Vision solutions
- Data Analytics tools
- Developer APIs and SDKs
We can provide these products and services through various channels, such as:
- Cloud-based APIs and services
- Software development kits (SDKs) and integrations
- Virtual assistants and chatbots
- Web and mobile applications
Our customers and beneficiaries need our products and services because they:
- Enhance productivity and efficiency
- Drive innovation and competitiveness
- Improve decision-making and accuracy
- Provide personalized experiences and support
- Facilitate access to knowledge and resources
By providing value to our customers and beneficiaries, Liberate Hub generates revenue through:
- API usage fees
- Licensing agreements
- Partnerships and collaborations
- Organizations (B2B)
Liberate Hub's plan for financial sustainability involves a combination of revenue streams, including:
- Offering subscription-based access to AI models and tools
- Partnering with governments and organizations to provide AI solutions for social impact projects
- Applying for grants and funding opportunities from foundations and government agencies
Evidence of success includes
- Generating revenue through product sales and subscription services
- Partnering with major companies and organizations to provide AI solutions
- Receiving awards and recognition for innovative AI technologies
Examples of successful funding initiatives include:
- A $2,500 grant from the Government of Uganda's Youth Livelihood Programme for purchase of computers and equipment to train ICT literacy amongst the youth to rid them of poverty in Uganda in 2019.