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History Established in 1996, AFESIP Cambodia is a legally registered non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organization that cares for and secures the rights of women and girls victimized by human trafficking and sex slavery. Mission To c
History Beginning its work in the 1930s, All Bengal Women's Union helps trafficked women and children.
History In 1985, a coalition of women’s rights groups called the Joint Action Group against Violence Against Women (JAG-VAW and is today known simply as the Joint Action Group) organized a workshop and exhibition to highlight the phenomenon of “viole
History Founder and President, Actress Julia Ormond has been a human rights advocate for decades and a passionate voice against forced labor and transparency in supply chains since 2005. She has been honored by CAST and IJM for her work, is recipient
History Established in 1980 by Ansar Burney, an advocate from the Pakistani port city of Karachi, the Ansar Burney Trust was the first organization to introduce true human rights in Pakistan. We fight against all forms of injustices: cruel inhumane a
History With a vision of a world where no woman could be bought or sold, 22 women from Mumbai's red light district founded Apne Aap. The 22 founders were the subject of Ruchira Gupta's Emmy award winning documentary, The Selling of Innocents, which e
History Michael is a triple threat: an actor, filmmaker and humanitarian. He has been involved in the fight against human trafficking since 2003 when he encountered victims of trafficking while shooting a film for the SyFy channel on location in Bulg
History Peter Bashford founded Asha Nepal (AN) in 1998. For several years AN supported existing NGOs in Nepal and rescue organizations in India. Until threatened with legal action by the Indian police, Peter worked on brothel raids with the late Balk
Mission AWCEP is working to build awareness about the harms of prostitution to Asian women.
History Created in the name of gender equity, Aura Freedom is a women-led and survivor-centered Canadian charity that promotes the human rights of women and girls and combats inequality, gender-based violence and human trafficking for the purposes of