Hervé N’DRI is the Executive President of the NGO LEISAD, dedicated to combating irregular emigration, providing relief assistance, and fostering development. He is also the author of the book “Migrant Become a Slave.” Hervé, a father of three, holds a professional study certificate with an accounting option.
For seven years, Hervé has been a staunch defender of migrant rights and a vocal advocate against human trafficking. His personal journey began when he became a victim of human trafficking in Kuwait in 2015, where he was sold as a slave for 800,000 FCFA. Despite facing death threats, he managed to escape into the desert, only to be apprehended by police during a routine check and thrown into a Kuwaiti deportation prison. Thanks to the intervention of Ivorian footballer Didier Drogba, Hervé was able to return to his country.
Upon his return, Hervé wasted no time in founding NGO LEISAD, drawing from his experiences detailed in his book. His mission is clear: to end migrant smuggling and modern human trafficking in Africa, with a focus on his native Ivory Coast.
Hervé has rescued numerous victims caught in trafficking networks in North Africa and the Gulf. Through awareness campaigns, he educates communities about the dangers of illegal migrant smuggling and human trafficking, while also providing psycho-social assistance and facilitating professional reintegration for victims.
Collaborating with international organizations such as UNESCO, UNODC, and IOM, as well as national institutions including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Youth, Hervé has been instrumental in advocating for policy change and strengthening anti-trafficking efforts.
Now, Hervé is eager to share his expertise and experiences within the coalition of African survivors, further amplifying his impact and contributing to the fight against human trafficking across the continent.