Monday, March 2, 2015

Anuradha Koirala in TOUGH talk

Posted by Anup Baral March 02, 2014 :
Anuradha Koirala is a Nepalese social activist and the founder and director of Maiti Nepal – a non-profit organization in Nepal, dedicated to helping victims of sex trafficking.Ms. Anuradha Koirala is the Founder and Executive Director of Maiti Nepal.

Having started Maiti Nepal 20 years ago, in a small house in Kathmandu with her own savings, today Koirala is a widely recognized activist and lecturer who has dedicated her life to combating the trafficking and exploitation of women and children. Through her organization, the former teacher and daughter of an Indian Army Officer has helped rescue and rehabilitate more than 12,000 Nepali girls and prevent 45,000 children and women from being trafficked at the Indian-Nepal border since 1993. Hundreds of offenders have been sentenced to jail through the joint efforts of Maiti Nepal and the police. Loosely translated, Maiti means “mother’s home”. It is a safe haven for those girls and women who have been rescued from brothels or taken from traffickers during the daily patrols at crossing points along the India-Nepal border. Most of them are traumatized and will receive psychological and medical treatment. Some girls are able to return to their families while others become socially stigmatized due to their work as prostitutes, particularly if they are infected by HIV/AIDS. These girls will stay at Maiti Nepal, go to school and later work there. Maiti’s ultimate goal is to help the girls and women become economically independent and reintegrate them into society. Despite the danger they encounter in their work, many of the rescued young women decide to join Anuradha Koirala in her fight against human trafficking. They go out to the villages and run awareness campaigns to educate women and girls about the tricks used by traffickers. These well-dressed, friendly men promise a great job in the city, but then sell them as prostitutes or unpaid maids. In 2010, Anuradha Koirala was voted CNN Hero of the Year to honor her tremendous work and tireless efforts in her fight against human trafficking. To the victims at Maiti Nepal, she is a friend, a sister, a mother – and she fills these roles with all her heart.

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