Agnes Igoye is a Ugandan social worker and anti-human-trafficking campaigner. She serves as Deputy Chair of Uganda’s National Prevention of Trafficking in Persons Office and Training Manager at the Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control. A survivor of trafficking attempts herself, Igoye holds a Social Sciences degree and master’s from Makerere University, a Fulbright/Humphrey Fellowship at Oxford and the University of Minnesota, and an MPA from Harvard Kennedy School. She founded Huts for Peace, building homes for displaced women in Gulu, and Coming Home, a rehabilitation centre for orphaned and trafficked children, while actively raising awareness through public speaking.