A coalition aimed at strengthening systems that give survivors of human trafficking access to justice and support governments to prevent and combat the menace
Justice, dignity, and hope! Aamira’s ₹13.5 lakh win is a historic moment for trafficking survivors, it sets a precedent for justice and survivor empowerment. Read more:
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Aamira (name altered for privacy), a trafficking survivor, was awarded ₹13.5 lakhs—the highest-ever #compensation for a survivor. This victory marks a step toward rebuilding her life and securing her future, made possible by #Tafteesh’s unwavering support.
#JusticeForSurvivors
Tafteesh’s interventions improved survivors' access to compensation, with 29 cases supported by AHTUs ensuring sensitive handling & stronger evidence collection. Timely compensation aids resilience, helping survivors rebuild their lives.
#JusticeForSurvivors#Empowerment
Survivors face #stigma even after being rescued. With 87% reporting mental health challenges, they need more than just safety—they need care, dignity, and healing. Tafteesh works to break this cycle through community-based rehabilitation and mental health support.
Tafteesh is driving change by empowering survivors of human trafficking to claim their rightful compensation. With legal expertise, strategic collaborations, and a focus on systemic change, through our partners we have supported 51 survivors receive critical financial support.🌟
This #HumanRightsDay2024, Tafteesh unites with survivors and partners to prevent trafficking and protect rights by
🔹 Strengthening communities
🔹 Engaging with duty bearers
🔹 Empowering survivor voices
Together, we build a future where rights are protected and justice prevails.
From victim to survivor, Sharifa's courage lights the path to justice and empowerment. 💪✨ Read her inspiring journey here: https://t.co/NLdjc2vBE8
#16DaysOfActivism#EndGBV#NoExcuse#JUSTICE
On this International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we confront a harsh reality: 85,000 women & girls were intentionally killed in 2023.
Violence isn’t inevitable—it’s preventable. Let’s act because there’s #NoExcuse for violence.
#Tafteesh
Marginalized communities in India face poverty, illiteracy, and exclusion, making them vulnerable to #trafficking. Tafteesh, with its partners, empowers survivors with legal aid and community-led initiatives, addressing root causes. Together let’s break the cycle of exploitation!
Every child deserves a safe, protected future. Trafficking prevention goes beyond awareness—it means tackling vulnerabilities like family disconnects & social marginalization. This #ChildrensDay, let’s commit to building resilience for our children.
#Tafteesh#ChildrensDay
Survivors of human trafficking deserve compensation for the trauma they have endured.
At Tafteesh, we are dedicated to empowering survivors by guiding through the complex process of seeking compensation and ensuring survivors receive resources they need to rebuild their lives.
Victim compensation offers survivors crucial financial support to rebuild their lives. At Tafteesh, we partner with lawyers and NGOs to secure justice and fair compensation for survivors of trafficking and violence. Let’s work together for a just society!
#justiceforsurvivors
ফেসবুকে পুলিশের চাকরির ভুয়ো বিজ্ঞাপনের মাধ্যমে সাইবার ফ্রডের এর হাত থেকে নিজের বুদ্ধি আর আমাদের সহযোগিতায় বেঁচে গেল ঝাড়খণ্ডের বিহান সমূহ গ্রুপের এক লিডার। আজ তার এই বুদ্ধিমত্তা ও সাহসিকতার গল্প প্রকাশ হয়েছে এই সময়ের পাতায় । তাই আপনাদের কাছে তুলে ধরলাম।
#BandhanMukti
Human trafficking can take many forms —from forced marriage & sexual exploitation to forced labour in construction & agriculture.
Learn more about this crime & how @UNODC works to fight it: https://t.co/7FPXH3ygli
Traffickers rob children of their childhood.
35% of trafficking victims globally are children.
Cooperation between law enforcement and social services for the identification and protection of child victims of trafficking needs to be increased.
#EndHumanTrafficking
Although law enforcement increased victim identifications, they identified disproportionately few victims compared with the scope of the problem, with some organizations estimating eight million trafficking victims in India.
Source: 2021 Trafficking in Persons Report