Thursday 30 June 2011

UJJAWALA, A Project to protect women & children from ilicit human trafficking for Sexual exploitation

This is one of the very sensitive project of Union of Govt. of India (Ministry of Women & Child Development). The proper implementation will definatly give fruitful result in the society. The budget is comparetively managable but a minoe hike in rescue and reintegration will deliver more good result. The project protect women and children from being misleaded by traffickers for commecial sexual exploitation. Theere are Five parts of the project. The first part is Prevention. This part of the project designed for mass awareness among the society against illicit trafficking of women and children. It help the society to distinguish the trap set by the traffickers of different type to mislead for commercial sexual exploitation. This part also responsible to form various social defense mechanism such as Adolescent Girls Club and Community Vigilance Group in the Society to work against illicit humen traffciking. The Second Part is Rescue. This part is responsible for immediate rescue of victims falling in the trafficker's trap and brought them for rehabilitation/reintegration. The help of the Police department is must in rescuing of victims. They victim should be brought for immediate medical attention and psychological support to come out of truma. The third part is Rehabilitation of the rescued victim. Here the victims are given moral and physical support apart from food, cloths, Medicine and Vocational as well as general education to lead a normal life. They are also been given seed money to start a livelihood of their own. Micro finance can also be arranged for this trainned victims to start S.C.I. or S.S.I. The forth prat is Re-integration of victims with the Society/Family. Here the victims are shifted to a separtae home where they start a independent life with their own earnings. The Organisation resposible will keep an eye on their day to day activities and will assist them when required. A few victims are re-integrated with their family members at their own free will but on terms and conditions laid down by the organisation concerned after ensuring the safty and security of the victims in their family. The last part is Repatriation for cross border victims. This part is responsible for the victims of different countries who has been trafficked for Sexual exploitation to India. The rescued victims are sent back to their country of origin with the help of their Consulate General or Embassy located in India. During this period they are kept in a camp where food, medicine and other support are being provided to the victims.

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  1. The I.T.(P) Act License for run a rehab home for the trafficked victims in India. A sample Certificate of License given for information.

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