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How Abu Dhabi’s Family Care Authority helps human trafficking survivors start anew

How Abu Dhabi’s Family Care Authority helps human trafficking survivors start anew (ILLUSTRATIVE IMAGE)
31 July 2025 00:50

SARA ALZAABI (ABU DHABI)

With the nation’s firm commitment to combatting human trafficking, Abu Dhabi’s Family Care Authority (FCA) steps up to the challenge of protecting the victims and helping survivors rebuild their lives.

FCA, as a member of the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking, actively participates in the UAE’s unified response to such “grave violation of human rights”, as the UN put it.

On World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, observed on July 30, FCA spoke to Aletihad on how the UAE brings together various sectors — law enforcement, protection entities, and service providers — in its fight against human trafficking.

Salama Al Ameemi, Director General of FCA, said the authority has been supporting efforts to advance early intervention and strengthen protection services for the victims.

In July, collaborative efforts led to the establishment of the National Referral Mechanism (NRM). By streamlining the process of identifying, referring, and supporting human trafficking victims, the NRM enables “timely and effective coordination among agencies and institutions”.

Prevention begins with law enforcement entities identifying the victims, Al Ameemi said. Once referred, FCA steps in to deliver a comprehensive suite of services — including safe shelter, medical and psychological care, legal support, as well as social reintegration.

“By working through the NRM and in close coordination with all relevant stakeholders, Family Care Authority helps ensure that victims receive the necessary protection and care,” Al Ameemi said.

Beyond protecting victims, the authority implements a “systemic integration” approach.

“Integration marks a major step in unifying care under one umbrella ... By consolidating shelter services, abuse prevention, and anti-trafficking operations, Family Care Authority can deliver more effective, centralised, and trauma-informed care,” Al Ameemi said.

This unified approach boosts FCA’s global engagement and service quality while reinforcing the UAE’s leadership in family welfare.

Full Rehabilitation Journey

While FCA is well prepared to provide emergency assistance to victims, it goes the extra mile by helping survivors get back on their feet.

“Under the Family Care Authority, survivors are supported through a full rehabilitation journey,” Al Ameemi said. “This includes mental health and social support, vocational training, legal guidance, and reintegration into their communities or voluntary relocation with partner support such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).”

The UAE’s support services for trafficking victims are accessible to everyone — regardless of nationality, age, gender, or background.

"The Family Care Authority provides comprehensive assistance including protection, rehabilitation, and prevention services to every victim of human trafficking. These services are designed to ensure that all victims receive equitable care and support without discrimination.”

Dial 800 SAVE to report human trafficking, abuse

To advance early intervention, FCA runs a campaign called ‘United Against Human Trafficking’, through which it raises public awareness and promotes the national reporting hotline 800 SAVE (800-7283).

“Established in 2011, the hotline operates 24/7, ensuring continuous accessibility for victims and concerned individuals. Anyone suspecting human trafficking or abuse should immediately call the national hotline at 800-SAVE (800-7283),” Al Ameemi said.

The hotline ensures reports are swiftly processed and referred to authorities for immediate action.

“Behind each call is a trained team that activates a survivor-centred case management system, covering referral, emergency care, mental health support, legal guidance, and long-term reintegration planning.”

Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi
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