Updates from the Field - A New Home for victims of sex-trafficking in India
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Recent Updates from the Field
- Apr 11, 2009 - Request for Approval for New Prajwala Fundraising Campaign
- Feb 5, 2008 - HYDERABAD INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARD
- Nov 19, 2007 - Awareness Rally By Transition Center
- Sep 14, 2007 - International Award for Prajwala
- Aug 30, 2007 - Launch of Movement Against Trafficking (MAT)
- Jun 29, 2007 - Landmark Judgement--14 Years Conviction for Traffickers
- Apr 3, 2007 - Monthly news bulletin
- Mar 14, 2007 - Upcoming Marriage of Survivors
- Mar 8, 2007 - Award for Dr. Sunitha Krishnan
- Nov 27, 2006 - National Award for Dr. Sunitha Krishnan
- Oct 9, 2006 - Fundraiser for 50 Brides of Prajwala
Request for Approval for New Prajwala Fundraising Campaign
By Lanna Walsh - Volunteer, April 13, 2009 11:00 AM
Six hundred survivors of sex trafficking are being forced to relocate because of the construction of a new mall in Hyderabad. They have three months to buy land to build a new shelter.
This August, 600 survivors of sex trafficking will be forced to relocate because of the construction of a new mall in Hyderabad. Funding is urgently needed to secure land to build a new shelter for the women.
As the organization struggles to find a solution, securing land in a suitable location is difficult. The current shelter is located in the heart of the city giving women easy access to education and jobs. A remote location will inhibit the organization’s efforts to reintegrate women into the workforce.
The organization has successfully found 4 acres of land close to the city of Hyderabad, enabling these women to keep their jobs. A new shelter will be built there and will serve as a safe haven for the survivors who seldom find acceptance in society.
These women have been rescued and rehabilitated by Prajwala, an anti-trafficking organization for 11 years. Prajwala has provided shelter and services for such women. The organization has given education, vocational training, and employment that have helped these survivors find the acceptance and confidence they need to lead independent lives.
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HYDERABAD INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARD
By Reena Lal - Co-ordinator, February 05, 2008 05:26 PM
HYDERABAD INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARD
FOR ANAMIKA –THE NAMELESS
“ANAMIKA –THE NAMELESS” a bold film on sex trafficking made by Prajwala and Touchriver Pictures continues to be gathering accolades and appreciation.
In the recently held “Hyderabad International Film Festival” it was adjusted best Documentary Film. The competitive section had more than 150 entries from 35 countries.
We write to thank all our partners and friends for their consistent support.
It is your firm support that enabled us to screen ‘ Anamika- The Nameless’ for over 1.5 million men, women and young adults.
Your support has strengthened our “Movement Against Trafficking.”
* Prajwala Family
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Awareness Rally By Transition Center
By Reena Lal - Co-ordinator, November 19, 2007 09:29 PM
Anti-Human Trafficking Organization
Awareness Rally By Transition Center
Held On 18th Oct 2007
Second generation Intervention
Transition schools are bridge schools that support a child in difficult circumstances to develop coping skills necessary to reintegrate in the mainstream society. The transition schools provide holistic healing in terms of psycho- social and scholastic needs of the child. The schools aim to mainstream a child, back to the society with effective coping and survival skills.
Community Social Response
On 18th Oct 2007 as part of community awareness programme children of six transition centers organized a social awareness rally for the surrounding communities of the schools.
Each transition center took a silent march to spread public awareness on the following issues. The objective was to educate and empower the community / slums at large on how to prevent its occurrence and respond effectively to the problem when it comes to their attention. Public announcement material such as banners, pamphlets, slogans on placards was developed by children and teachers on the following issues.
1.Girl Child
2.Prevent Chikungunya & Dengue [caused due to mosquitoes]
3.Pollution & Make your city clean and Green
4.Eradicate Child labour
5.Clean the water before drinking
The rally started from the school compound and the children walked along the roads covering the community surrounding the schools. Community people responded by reading the message and interacted with teachers and children. The positive response from the community people encouraged the children to take up an issue every month to create awareness in the community.
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International Award for Prajwala
By Reena Lal - Co-ordinator, September 17, 2007 06:05 PM
The Arab Gulf Programme for United Nations Development Organizations (AGFUND) announced the winning projects of its International Prize for Pioneering Development Projects, 2007.
The Prize Committee approved the winning projects in its Ninth Meeting, which was held under the chairmanship of HRH Prince Turki Bin Talal Bin Abdul Aziz, Personal Representative of HRH Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, AGFUND President, on Wednesday 5 September 2007, at AGFUND premises in Riyadh.
Prajwala is a pioneering anti-trafficking organization based in the old city of Hyderabad. In the last 11 years Prajwala has rescued hundreds of women and children from all over India from prostitution and successfully rehabilitated them. It has been also successful in preventing over 5000 children from entering prostitution through its education program. As a leading advocacy organization Prajwala is relentlessly pushing for new policies for the welfare of trafficked victims and has been instrumental in bringing out quite a few welfare measures for the benefit of victims of sex trafficking both in the state of Andhra Pradesh and also nationally.
Prajwala wishes to thank all its friends, supporters and well wishers for their unconditional support in the Prajwala mission
LETS JOIN IN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST TRAFFICKING (MAT)
LETS PREVENT ANY HUMAN PERSON FROM BEING TRAFFICKED
Dr Sunitha Krishnan, Founder, Prajwala
Launch of Movement Against Trafficking (MAT)
By Dr. Sunitha Krishnan - Project leader, August 30, 2007 04:00 PM
Movement Against Trafficking
In collaboration with Durgesh, Member of the Legislative Council (MLC), Andhra Pradesh, Prajwala launched a nationwide movement against trafficking (MAT).The MAT logo and the tattoo sticker was released by the Honb’le Minister For Women Development and Child Welfare Mrs Rajyalaxmi during the valedictory function of the South India Consultation on Standards of Care on 18th Aug 2007. Speaking on the occasion Mrs Rajyalaxmi spoke passionately on the need to combat trafficking and sticking the tattoo sticker of the MAT logo on her palm she proclaimed that this logo will signify our resistance to human trafficked and hoped that every single person in the society will sport the logo.
The movement aims to create a large mass consciousness against human trafficking. With an aim to create a society that is zero tolerant to trafficking MAT will address all stakeholders in the society including legislators, celebrities, students, teachers etc.
PRAJWALA LAUNCHES ITS NEW WEBSITE
It is with great pride and joy we would like to announce the launch of our new website www.prajwalaindia.com Designed by Rajesh Touchriver this new face of Prajwala we hope is more user friendly and appealing. Please give us your valuable feedback on our website.
Dr Sunitha
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Landmark Judgement--14 Years Conviction for Traffickers
By Prajwala - , June 29, 2007 04:41 PM
Based on the testimony of a victim, Prajwala filed a complaint in Gopalpuram P.S. The minor victim was sex trafficked by one Shankar and Swapna. She was commercially sexually exploited for over 5 months from where she escaped and reached Prajwala.
The Circle Inspector Md Ismail after hearing the victim’s version lodged a FIR (Cr No 297 of 2006 U/S 366 A, 376 IPC and Sec 3,4,5 of ITPA). After the legal formalities of medical examination, age verification, etc., statement 164 was recorded one week after the FIR was lodged. Both the accused were apprehended in the month of October.
As the victim was pregnant at the time of rescue and there were a lot of threats to her life with the joint efforts of the police and very specially the CID the victim was sheltered in a safe place and provided all protection.
The trial began in May 2007. Before the trial the victim was prepared for the court room environment and also on the nature of questions that would be asked. In one such session the public prosecutor also participated. Both victim and Dr Sunitha Krishnan were prime witnesses for the case.
Despite the hostile environment in the court the victim witness was very powerful. This was largely due to pre-trial preparations.
On 26-6-07 the Honourable Judge pronounced her verdict. For accused 1 Shankar, 7yrs RI and Rs 2000 fine under Sec 376 IPC, 2yrs RI & Rs 2000 fine U/S 4 ITPA & 5 yrs RI & Rs 2000 fine U/S 5 ITPA. Accused 2, Swapna 1yr RI U/s 4 ITPA, 3 yrs RI and Rs 200/ fine U/s 5 ITPA.
This is the first conviction in the State of Andhra Pradesh for trafficking crime. And again for the first in the state conviction has happened from both IPC and ITPA.
Prajwala wishes to thank UNODC and very specially Mr PM Nair for sensitizing the law Enforcers and Public Prosecutors. This case is a testimony of the paradigm shift in the minds of enforcement agencies.
Committed officers made a difference. Our gratitude to Md Ismail the Inspector who lodged the case, Mrs Radha Rani and Mrs Varalaxmi the Public Prosecutors, Mr Bhaskar,Director of Prosecutions, Mr Ratan,Addl DGP, Nodal Officer, AHTU,
Mr Umapati, IG,CID and Mr Mahesh Bhagwat,SP, Women Protection Cell whose tireless efforts ensured conviction.
A special mention of court constable Mr Subba Rao who was a great source of support in ensuring victim witness protection.
Monthly news bulletin
By Reena lal - Prajwala Co-ordinator, Media and Documentation, April 03, 2007 05:48 PM
Please see the attached newsletter with information about Prajwala activities.
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Upcoming Marriage of Survivors
By Reena lal - Coordinator, Media and Documentation, March 14, 2007 05:37 PM
We will post details after the event takes place and keep our friends updated about Prajwala activities .
Award for Dr. Sunitha Krishnan
By Prajwala Family - Project organization, March 08, 2007 05:56 PM
It is our pleasure to share with you that National Legal Services Authority[ NALSA] and the Institute for Gender Justice have jointly decided to honor Dr Sunitha Krishnan for her remarkable contribution towards empowering citizens, Governments and Nations with voluntary support, Knowledge of legal and human rights , social justice , reform and developmental social action with gender justice as a core issue .The function will be held at The Ashok Hotel, ITDC, Chankayapuri, New Delhi on 8th
March 2007 at 6:30 P.M .
Hor’ble Mr. Justice K.G Balakrishnan, the Chief Justice of India shall be the chief Guest on this occasion.
- PRAJWALA FAMILY
National Award for Dr. Sunitha Krishnan
By Prajwala - NGO, November 28, 2006 12:11 PM
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Fundraiser for 50 Brides of Prajwala
By Sunitha Krishnan - The 50 Brides of Prajwala: Shattered Dreams Reborn, October 11, 2006 04:28 PM
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