ROLE OF NGO
The role of NGO in developing country is where many issued like crime against woman , illiteracy are not addressed adequately is important. Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) plays active role in prevention and protection of child trafficking as well as rescue and rehabilitation of trafficking victims. Numbers such NGO are actively working in the field of child right issue specially child trafficking at national and international level, like Save Children, Childline Foundation, BBA, Prerana based at Mumbai, STOP based at Delhi, CORE based at Delhi, International Justice Movement based at Mumbai Sanlapp based at Kolkata, Prayas based at Delhi, Shakti Vahini based at Delhi etc. The role of those NGOs in
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• The NGOs are seen to be the best medium to get various stake holders together which includes police, other government departments, Corporates, Industrial houses, other NGOs, etc. Wonderful initiatives by NGOs in several parts of India have seen the integration of all stake-holders joining hands together and coming out with wonderful deliveries in the rehabilitation of trafficked person and also in preventing human trafficking.
Some NGOs actively working in Assam
Fight against child trafficking needs careful and genuine effort. Several NGOs and self help groups of the region have been working in this field. Some of NGOs of this region and out of this region briefly discussed bellow:
NEDAN FOUNDATION
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Inspite of that there is no sufficient number of shelter home in the state, condition of existing home for children is not adequate. Moreover, preventive measures, rescue and rehabilitation of children in distress were most seriously effected by want of fund.
• As per very recent data, kokrajhar is highest in respect of cases relating to child trafficking , child marriage and missing children in comparison to other District of Assam. According to 2013 govt report, Sunitpur was highest in child trafficking reports cases followed by Udalguri District and Kokrajhar. Dhubri was highest in child marriage cases with 60% in earlier report. But according to NEDAN, Kokrajhar was highest cases of child trafficking , child marriage and missing children in the year 2012-2013 but due to some unavoidable technical problem it was not reported in official data .
• The condition of nearby villages of Indo-Bhutan boarder is very critical. The villagers are deprived of their basic right . There is no communication facility, not even a MP School , no medical facility. People uses Bhutan Sim card. Children of these areas are more vulnerable because of horrible socio-economic and legal condition as well as its open boarder with
STOP-IT (Salvation Army) STOP-IT is the Chicago chapter for Salvation Army, this program is fairly new which means no one has done a study. The UN Women’s Independent Evaluation Office conducted a study on a program called UN Women. Both programs, want to end human trafficking and want to help all victims. Their main emphasis is giving a safe home to live, therapy sessions, and giving food.
There are still many more children left who are not able to get help and end up being killed by people in the community, sometimes their family. An example of a solution that still has potential to be successful can be found in Ranchi, a city in India, where “[Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra] organized a legal literacy programme... during which hundreds of women were able to voice their grievances to Supreme Court and High Court judges, state bureaucrats, and officials of the National League Services Authority” (Kurup 1). In a place with extremely low literacy rates,
Human development standards of a country give economic and social development of its society as whole, which may influence by healthy internal and external affairs. Currently, some states encounter challenges of domestic unrest in the form of civil wars or domestic conflicts, religious issues as experienced by Israel and Palestine, and ethnic cleansing like genocide problems. Among them human smuggling, human trafficking, irregular movement of persons, migrant workers, boat people and asylum seekers are also crucial issues in the international relations arena. Some people are confused about smuggling and trafficking.
There is a brand new non-profit organization that, but in a new, innovative and modern way. This new organization is called “Conga to Congo.” Conga to Congo has a goal of “bringing joy to those who need it the most” (which is also their slogan. This organization is all about bringing joy to the children of Congo who are feeling empty inside and missing love and hope for a bright future. Conga to Congo has a plan of taking a week out of each year to visit Congo and spend time with the children.
As mentioned, the earthquake in Japan. Many nonprofit organizations will enter the industry hoping to gain the donation share by creating awareness through an emotional campaign. As a result, the focus of supporting locals has been heavily shifted to help the victims in Japan instead. Among existing nonprofit organizations, many are competing against each other to receive the most donations. The well-known organizations, such as United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and Red Cross, have advantages over the BGC and other smaller ones, for they have the capabilities and resources to compete against other competitor organizations.
Many kids are affected by the conditions in orphanages but debates and greater measures will always be taken for their
Through international measures, the UN, ILO and other Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) are involved in combating HTS by raising awareness through the media, campaigning and cooperating with other international instruments, and ensuring to support and protect victims. The ILO plays a crucial role by implementing and reporting on worker’s rights worldwide. The ILO in 2001 established the Special Action Programme on Forced Labour (SAP-FL) in order to raise awareness of forced labour in its different forms including HT, bonded labour, rural servitude, forced domestic work and forced prison labour. The effectiveness of the ILO is further highlighted in the media article: “ILO to collaborate with Nigeria in fighting human trafficking” (Daily Trust, 2013), where the director of the ILO agreed to continue its unflinching support with Nigeria to enhance the cooperation with the Federal Nigerian government in the fight against trafficking in human beings from Nigeria to Europe. The ILO showing its support to Nigeria shows the effectiveness of non-legal international tools in the fight against HTS, meeting the needs of the community and continuing to achieve justice for the victims
English Coursework: Human Trafficking (Educate & Persuasive Speech) Freedom is a short, powerful word we take for granted every day. It’s hard to fully appreciate freedom when we’ve never had it snatched away from us. We get to choose our jobs, where we live, what we eat. If we are unhappy at work, we have the freedom to quit and find work elsewhere.
Throughout history different ideas arose about how people should be treated and how they should have some set basic rights. As it is known there will also be people who will go against such and do what they please. This problem is native to every civilization on the planet. One of these infringements of rights is human trafficking which has had a massive impact on the middle east as well as other areas. Therefore, Child and Human trafficking is native to many places and different nations went about helping this in different ways.
However, the causes of child poverty can be direct as well as indirect. The main factors leading to child poverty can for instance, be higher taxes and unemployment in UK. Furthermore, the large urban districts and the major urban districts is where the British children who live in low-income households can be
About ten percent of the 100 million children living in the streets around the world are found in Central America (“Street Children Statistics” 2). Honduran children are being abandoned right this second and will spend the rest of their short lives attempting to survive on the streets. Poverty is abounding in Honduras, and families cannot support their children because of it. Children face the dangerous streets, and they must attempt to survive without support, food, and money. They live their lives afraid of gangs, abuse, and starvation.
Many of them exhibits low self-esteem, undesirable habits and history of abuses from chaotic and dysfunctional households and war-torn communities. No one should give up in changing and improving the lives of children especially those who have trodden the wrong path. People or organizations that are working with and for children in support of child rights should have the right values, compassion, resiliency and positive outlook in life, which in return are the competencies that they will also be imparting or sharing to them. In determining the best interests of the child, there are several factors that must be taken into consideration. The foremost considerations are the age and physical and mental condition of the child, benefits to the child, the need to protect the child from physical or psychological
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With all the good deeds that he UNICEF has done to these children, the effectiveness can sometimes be questionable and just like every other international organizations, UNICEF has its strengths and weaknesses. The purpose of this paper will not only is to analyze UNICEF’s performance
Unsurprisingly, majority of the victims of human trafficking are women and children, the most marginalized segments of the society in the developing countries. India is both a source and transit country for trafficking. It is estimated that 10% of India’s trafficking in persons is International while 90% is domestic. India serves as a destination for persons trafficked from neighboring countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh, and as a transit country for individuals being trafficked to the Middle East and other parts of the world. In addition, India is a source country for individuals trafficked to Europe, the Middle East and North America.