Do Bold In the News

September 7, 2022
Do Bold Releases Report on Human Trafficking, Forced Labor Between Sierra Leone and Oman
On September 7, Do Bold published the results of nearly two years of research — our findings revealing widespread human trafficking between Sierra Leone and Oman.

March 11, 2022
Our Freedom for Our Sisters Project is a finalist for the World Justice Challenge 2022
The World Justice Challenge 2022 is a global competition to identify, recognize and promote good practices and high-impact projects and policies that protect and advance the rule of law.

February 20, 2022

Denied birth certificates, thousands of children in the UAE go without schooling and health care

From our research and data collection of more than 100 women without a birth certificate, the Washington Post has written an article highlighting all the issues affecting these mothers and their children

September 14, 2021
2021 .ORG Impact Awards Finalists Named 
35 innovative and inspiring mission-driven organizations and leaders selected out of a record 633 submissions from more than 40 countries. Do Bold has been selected as finalist under the category Building Better Communities.

August 13, 2021
Migrants’ hospital bills a barrier to birth certificates in UAE

Our founder and Director Ekaterina Porras Sivolobova speaks to Reuters on issues related to identity and registration of births affecting migrant women. 

July 1, 2021
The runaway maids of Oman 

With the COVID-19 crisis affecting vulnerable communities. Our Project Director Sara Magnuson Speaks to The Guardian on our efforts to repatriate more than 200 women to Sierra Leone, victims of human trafficking.

July 1, 2021
Alone in Oman: Covid worsens abuse for trafficked women

In this documentary, the story follows Kadiatu, a young Sierra Leonean woman deceived to work as a domestic workers in Oman.  Our Founder and Director speaks on the issues faced by Kadiatu together with other 200 Sierra Leoneans