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Major activity….

Investigation of trafficked victims
Rescue trafficked victim
Reintegration and Rehabilitation

The project works along the following axes of intervention:

  • Protection and Prevention - Reduce the socio-economic vulnerabilities of the children by improving their access to education, schooling, and vocational training and livelihood options. This is achieved by fostering the mobilization of families, communities and local authorities; working with the State agencies to check trafficking in children, adolescents and women.
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation - Develop the appropriate structures, improve the conditions of recovery of the child victims or those who are marginalized, meet their fundamental needs (refuge, food, physical and mental health, education, recreation, training and economic insertion). This is achieved through ensuring their entitlements to social and economic capital and resources and that all intervention methods maintain standards of care.
  • Regional Co-operation - Ensure all actions are co-ordinated and coherent among the partners of the various countries – especially between State agencies as well as civil society to better deal with the organized crime of trafficking in children and women.

The thematic issues addressed by the project:

  • Prevent trafficking in children and women from rural areas of Bangladesh, Nepal , west Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, etc.
  • Empower children and women in prostitution to prevent second generation prostitution,
  • Ensure protection of child-survivors rescued from exploitative labor and prostitution and help facilitate their reintegration,
  • Support prosecution of traffickers,
  • Help build partnerships between organization working in source transit and destination points of trafficking,
  • Work to prevent cross border trafficking between, Nepal and India and Bangladesh and India
  • Repatriate victims of trans-national trafficking.
  • To protect children in other situations from sexual abuse and exploitation – children, who live on street and railways, single migrant children and transgender adolescents, who are vulnerable to marginalization and exploitation.