Preventing Child Trafficking in Asia and Eurasia

This initiative supports four community-based organizations preventing child trafficking and supporting survivors in India, Kyrgyzstan, and Thailand.

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Young people participating in a Jointly Act Girls initiative in Kyrgyzstan.

Global Fund for Children supports four community-based organizations in Asia and Eurasia that are preventing child trafficking and supporting survivors.

Our local partners in this initiative are preventing the exploitation of children and youth and helping trafficking survivors to rebuild their lives with dignity. They are located in India, Kyrgyzstan, and Thailand.

These organizations are preventing and responding to child trafficking by:

  • Empowering children and youth – particularly girls – to defend their rights through education and leadership programs.
  • Advocating for new legislation and public policies that protect and promote the rights of girls.
  • Working to reduce gender-based violence, child marriage, and bride kidnapping through community outreach and public awareness campaigns.
  • Promoting the rehabilitation and reintegration of trafficking survivors.

GFC is providing these local organizations with flexible funding and capacity development services to support their growth and effectiveness.

This initiative, along with the Increasing Opportunities for Children with Disabilities initiative, is a partnership between the Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation and GFC.

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