Agnes Igoye (born 8 March 1972) is a Ugandan social worker and campaigner against human trafficking.
She is also the founder of Huts for Peace and Coming Home, a rehabilitation center that provides assistance to orphan children, some of whom were abducted and trafficked.
Between 2010 and 2011, Igoye attended the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom as a Fulbright/Hubert Humphrey Fellow in to study forced migration and simultaneously enrolled for Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship at the University of Minnesota in the United States where she studied Human trafficking, Policy and Prevention.
[1][5] In August 2016, she joined Harvard University on full scholarship to pursue a Mid-Career Masters in Public administration (MC/MPA) in the Edward S. Mason program at the Kennedy School.
[8] She is a founder of the Huts for Peace initiative, in Gulu District which helps construct homes for especially women who have been internally displaced by insurgencies.