We hope to one day eliminate human trafficking

Training & Prevention to Combat Sex Trafficking

What is Training & Prevention?

We have a team of professionals dedicated to developing customized training and tools to help recognize, report, and prevent sex trafficking and child exploitation. We deliver training to individuals, organizations, government officials, schools, colleges, and communities across India. The fight is ours—together.

—Dimensions of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a complex crime with multiple dimensions—ranging from sex trafficking and forced labor to organ trade and child exploitation. It thrives on vulnerability, deception, and abuse of power, affecting millions across the globe. Understanding its various forms is the first step toward effective prevention and intervention.

— POCSO

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, is a comprehensive law in India designed to safeguard children from sexual abuse, exploitation, and pornography. It ensures child-friendly procedures for reporting, recording, and trial, aiming to provide justice and protection to minors in a sensitive and timely manner.

— Human Rights

Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every individual, regardless of nationality, gender, ethnicity, or background. They ensure dignity, equality, and justice, forming the foundation for a fair and free society.

— Adolescent care and protection

Adolescent care and protection focus on the physical, emotional, and social well-being of individuals aged 10 to 19. This includes safeguarding them from abuse, exploitation, and neglect while ensuring access to education, healthcare, guidance, and a supportive environment for healthy development and informed decision-making.

— Body Language

Body language is a form of non-verbal communication expressed through gestures, posture, facial expressions, and eye contact. It plays a key role in conveying emotions, intentions, and reactions, often speaking louder than words in personal and professional interactions.

— Cyber Crime

Cybercrime refers to illegal activities carried out using computers or the internet. It includes offenses like hacking, online fraud, identity theft, cyberbullying, and the exploitation of children online. As digital use grows, understanding and preventing cybercrime is crucial for personal and public safety.

— Child Labour

Child labour refers to the exploitation of children through any form of work that deprives them of their childhood, education, and dignity. It is a violation of children’s rights and is often driven by poverty, lack of access to education, and social inequality. Ending child labour is essential for building a just and humane society.

— Behaviour of sex trafficking victims

Victims of sex trafficking often display signs of trauma, fear, anxiety, and distrust. They may appear withdrawn, submissive, avoid eye contact, or show signs of physical and emotional abuse. Their behaviour is shaped by manipulation, coercion, and prolonged exploitation, making sensitive and informed support crucial for recovery.

— Media Coverage of Human Trafficking

Media coverage plays a vital role in raising awareness about human trafficking, exposing hidden crimes, and influencing public opinion and policy. Responsible reporting can educate communities, support victims’ voices, and drive action—while unethical coverage may risk sensationalism or re-traumatization.

— Rescue, Rehabilitation and Reintegration

Rescue, rehabilitation, and reintegration are critical stages in supporting victims of human trafficking. Rescue involves safely removing victims from exploitative situations. Rehabilitation focuses on healing through medical, psychological, and legal support. Reintegration helps survivors rebuild their lives with dignity through education, employment, and community acceptance.

— Holistic Community-Based Approach for Prevention of Trafficking

A holistic community-based approach to preventing trafficking empowers local communities to recognize risks, build resilience, and take collective action. It involves education, economic support, awareness campaigns, and partnerships with stakeholders to address root causes and create a protective environment for vulnerable individuals.

— Good & Bad Touch

Teaching children about good and bad touch is essential for their safety and well-being. A good touch makes a child feel safe, loved, and comfortable, while a bad touch feels scary, confusing, or hurts them. Educating children early helps them recognize inappropriate behavior and seek help with confidence.

We believe Informed and trained individuals and communities are the most powerful defense against sex trafficking and child exploitation.