Our programmes made us a member of the National Interministerial Convergence committee on anti-trafficking. We were able to win collaborations with corporate philanthropists – India and abroad. The icing on the cake was super financial audit reports for projects implemented in the last year.
A Programme that facilitates leadership development in survivors of human trafficking in India
Shakti, is a community-based rehabilitation programme for survivors of human trafficking that enables survivors claim rehabilitation in a free setting in their communities of choice.It enables survivors to assimilate in a society, with freedom, guidance and assistance to fight poverty and overcome social stigma.
Rehabilitation processes for trafficking victims are implemented by multiple agencies, from rescue in destination points to family reunification at source points. The training programme offers skill building for practitioners working with trafficked survivors…
This peer leadership training for survivors is intimately connected with restorative care. It aims to ensure enhanced survivor participation in care planning and need-based advocacy with duty bearers and service providers…
Kaarya is a social business programme that builds the capacities of grassroots community based organisations in rural areas. It aims to engender economic self-sufficiency in young women, especially survivors of trafficking, who return home to rural areas…
Tafteesh, a consortium programme for strengthening survivors’ access to justice and strengthening the systems of justice had started as an exploratory study in the year 2013. …
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Designed to address issues of disempowerment in daily life. Open Minds, Open Doors is a life-skills education programme to enable adolescents especially vulnerable to trafficking, migration under exploitative conditions and other forms of abuse…
This Caregivers Empowerment Programme provides professionals in daily contact with children with the necessary practical knowledge and skills to andle trauma and other mental illnesses of children in care…
A board game played with cards and dice, Malamaal, (‘assets, and assets galore’), is designed for children between 12 and 18 years of age. Answering questions, making decisions, taking risks, winning and losing, Malamaal players move along a trail of real life issues…
In order to bring about change and sustainability in change, NGOs need to communicate with multiple stakeholders. They must act as change agents building awareness through information, knowledge and attitudinal shifts. This programme is for NGOs to learn how to develop…
A Step Ahead is a programme on strengthening child protection & care in street and community outreach where the objectives are:
In 2010, Sanjog developed and supported ChildWise as a spontaneous response to the use of violence against children by way of punishment at home and in schools