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Video | Lessons on Human Trafficking: to “understand what it really means” – Freedom United
Many people have heard the term Human Trafficking, but fewer understand what it really means. Watch this quick video lesson to learn more. More educational videos by Freedom United In every country around the world, people are working for little or … Continue reading
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Human trafficking networks take advantage of desperate “migrant” families: high susceptibility of children in tourism locations
[…] COVID-19 and the lockdown has led to children of migrant workers and daily wage labourers being deprived of food, adding to the burden of families who are not able to make ends meet due to loss of wages. […] … Continue reading
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Tip | Video lessons on Human Trafficking: to “understand what it really means”
Act now Related posts Accountability Bonded labour Childhood and children Community facilities Networking Organisations Resources Slavery Success stories Trafficking Unicef Women Zamindari
Posted in Childhood, Community facilities, Education and literacy, Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG), Resources, Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Success story, Tips, Video resources - external, Women
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On the need for counselling and rehabiliting victims of human trafficking: Ranchi-based Asha Kiran “Tribes In Transition-II: Reaffirming Indigenous Identity Through Narrative” (National Conference) – Jharkhand
Plenary Session 5: Human Trafficking in Tribal India: A Focus on Jharkhand Presented by: Sister Gemma Toppo, Ursuline Convent, Ranchi, Jharkhand Chaired by: Dr. Ivy Imogene Hansdak, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Sister Gemma Toppo, founder-member of the Ranchi-based NGO, … Continue reading
Posted in Childhood, Community facilities, Eastern region – Eastern Zonal Council, Economy and development, Education and literacy, Literature - fiction, Literature and bibliographies, Modernity, Networking, Organizations, Quotes, Rural poverty, Storytelling, Success story, Women
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Striving for a “just, free and equitable society” by combating human trafficking, slavery and child labour: Shakti Vahini – Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa & West Bengal
Shakti Vahini visions, aspires and strives for Just, Free and Equitable society. We consider it a duty of every citizen to have social concerns and strive for the progress and development of society. In our efforts and struggle to achieve … Continue reading
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