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Makara’s story: Survivor takes first steps towards her dream of owning a coffee shop


Before her 16th birthday, she fled the sex industry.

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Survivor presses against the grain to imprison trafficker

Most survivors in Nepal refuse to press charges against their trafficker, but why?

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Group of boys rescued from dangerous pimps


The rescue was one of three raid missions executed at the same time.

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Words from Hope and Rosie

Survivors in Uganda share about their journeys into a new life of freedom.

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The second story window


Five teens quietly gathered while their seven friends slept in bunk beds around them. It was around 1 am and the girls, aged between 14 and 18, had a plan.

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Behind the scenes of raid missions

Kicking down doors and wrestling pimps to the floor are a couple of movie-like moments people might imagine when thinking about a sex-trafficking raid mission. While our rescue agents have stormed houses with firearms, missions are careful and calculated and most lack this expected blockbuster-like action.

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Trafficking ring unmasked in quiet neighbourhood


Early this month, our agents and the country’s law enforcement rescued 20 females, including two minors, after discovering they were being held in a house and sold for sex to customers who made online bookings.

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The escape artist: Sonali’s rescue story

Child Rescue sometimes needs to get creative to rescue a child.

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Tara’s Story: 17-year-old is the first rescue at newly-opened border station


Tara is seventeen years old and lives with her parents and siblings in rural central Nepal. She attended school through the eighth grade until she had to drop out to help her parents at home.

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Fourteen-year-old girl safe because of agent’s creativity

Rescue agents normally go undercover, run surveillance or interview travellers at a border to rescue exploited children, but occasionally they must get creative or, in this case, musical.

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