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Bride trafficking is a new phenomenon in India. Countries like china and korea are well aware of this phenomenon. Girls are trafficked and married and then sell to one hand to another. The situation seems like marriage . The girls from poor background are duped and brought to the area of demand . First the middle man gives different type of greed to the parents of girls and arranged marriage with the boy and later transferred to the other place like Haryana , Punjab Rajasthan etc where they are known as Paro or Molki. Many instances has brought in the light where girls are kidnapped and are sell off. These instances take time to reach at the police station or generally most of cases are out of reach of police information. Because it seems a marriage relation administration donot feel to think upon it. We are awaring the people of the source area like West Bengal ,Orissa ,Jharkhand ,and Bihar through distributing pamphlet and campaign,video and audio clips and forming committee at the local level to save the future of vulnerable , their safety and is toiling for raising this issue before the local administration. To conform the security and safety of the trafficked girl at the destination area we list down the women who are Molki and keep vigil on them and interacts with the local women so they cannot be sell again. For confirmation of their rights as wife we do workshop, field seminar, and interaction program with local society. If trafficked girls found in a pity condition we rescue and rehabilitate them.
A critical element of the CABT is the development of national and local coalitions who supports to implementation of the campaign on the ground across the country.
Coalition partners include:
Local government (Panchayats)
Civic groups
Ethnic/migrant groups/Women's organizations
Labor organizations
Community health providers
Faith-based organizations and other non-profits
Social service organizations
Coalition partners disseminate campaign information and resources to intermediaries who come in contact with victims of trafficking to inform them of the services available to victims in their communities. CABT partners also have access to effective communications and outreach strategies for identifying and interacting with victims of human trafficking.
Action Steps for Coalition Partners
The primary goal of the CABT is to raise public awareness of the issue of Bride trafficking. Victims of trafficking are camouflaged -- by sophisticated and often innocent-seeming techniques – from people they may encounter on a daily or random basis. In the weeks and months ahead, new and better methods of detecting, reassuring and rescuing these victims will be developed.
For now, partners of the CABT coalition can help us achieve this goal by Including information about trafficking, its victims and perpetrators in their programs, organization newsletters, on websites and through other communication vehicles
By Providing orientation and training sessions, or join with other organizations, including nonprofits, in hosting information forums on the trafficking problem and the fresh national resolve to counter it
Request and disseminate, both internally and in appropriate public places, posters, brochures and other materials now being produced and distributed by the NGOs and Government of India.
Take part in a new national network that has been established by Capital City Partners to keep local organizations and their members abreast of developments in the awareness campaign as well as ways to address the trafficking challenge
Encourage other organizations, and health and law enforcement officials with whom you come in contact, to access the growing body of information and resources available to rescue and restore the victims of this hideous trade in human beings
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