The Lasting Effect of Educating Underprivileged Communities
Juni's family struggled financially due to their large size, so she left school to work alongside her father as a laborer at just twelve years old
The best way to prevent human trafficking is increasing awareness about it. Just this month, our local partner in Nepal, 3 Angels Nepal, conducted an interactive awareness program among the Safe Haven residents and teens from Children Home.
A total of 30 participants were ready to lean in as our team talked about the trends of trafficking, use of social media, and various factors that influence trafficking like society, culture, beliefs, unemployment, unawareness, poverty, open border, family, violence, and natural calamities.
It was such an eye-opener and we’re glad to see more and more Nepali grow in their awareness of trafficking.
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Juni's family struggled financially due to their large size, so she left school to work alongside her father as a laborer at just twelve years old
Jenny's* journey to obtain her birth certificate and citizenship was a daunting task, particularly for a twenty-two-year-old with no family support.
Captivating Nepal brought together a group of 21 women from Chhaharashwari Health Mother’s group last March 5-6.
The Children Garden is a children-oriented program where participants showcase their talents and inspire other child listeners.
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Our implementing team in Nepal eagerly organizes workshops at local schools to raise awareness in far-flung provinces in Nepal like Karnali.