Shanti Foundation and KMC organize awareness drama on human trafficking

Published On: January 10, 2024 02:48 PM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, Jan 10: Shanti Foundation and Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) organized an awareness drama on human trafficking on Tuesday.

According to a press statement issued by Shanti Foundation on Tuesday, Federal Parliament Member Pratiksha Tiwari emphasized the crucial need for an extensive awareness-raising initiative to counter human trafficking in Nepal. Emphasizing the effectiveness of a program organized by Shanti Foundation today, inviting both local and federal government representatives to a common platform, she expressed her commitment to discussing and addressing the issue of changing trends of human trafficking in the Federal Parliament.

The statement reads, “With the increasing use of information technology, human traffickers have been exploiting social media platforms by making false promises to coerce and exploit vulnerable individuals, including girls, boys, women, and men, to bonded labor, illegal organ transplantation, and sexual exploitation. In this context, the awareness event aims at sensitizing individuals at risk, duty bearers, elected public officials, media workers, and those working against human trafficking. In collaboration with Kathmandu Metropolitan City, the program included over 100 representatives from various sectors, including federal parliamentarians, National Human Rights Commission, Anti-Human Trafficking Bureau, District Police Office, Kathmandu, representatives from all the 14 local police units under the Metropolis, women’s networks, international and national non-governmental organizations, media professionals, and students from different colleges actively participated in the program.”

Shanti Foundation, established and led by survivors of sex trafficking and HIV-infected women, aims to transform grief and shame into courage and power. Legally founded in 2016, the foundation works for successful reintegration of trafficking survivors and HIV/AIDS-affected women, youth of all genders, and children through prevention, protection, treatment, and the development of sustainable livelihoods and economic empowerment.


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