Evolving Perceptions of Human Trafficking
…in India, Brazil and Egypt. In 2013, I was working on data analytics for PayPal’s mobile apps as the Rana Plaza tragedy struck Bangladesh. I was deeply disappointed then and…
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…in India, Brazil and Egypt. In 2013, I was working on data analytics for PayPal’s mobile apps as the Rana Plaza tragedy struck Bangladesh. I was deeply disappointed then and…
…Records of India catalogue and awarded with the titles the ‘Fastest Legally Annulled Child Marriages’ and ‘First Ever Child Marriage Annulment’ in India Kriti Bharti explained: “I will speak to…
…the corporate sponsors who invest in the World Cup: a football tournament is more important than the lives of the workers, largely from South Asian countries such as Nepal, India…
…Girl Power can analyze data in real time. For example, India has the highest number of child brides in the world, and an estimated 47 percent of girls in India…
Stories of hope During a two-month trip to India a couple years ago, I was able to volunteer with some remarkable projects. I lived for two weeks at a convent…
A two-month trip to India A long soulful trip to India had been on my wish list for many years, but I had intentionally put it off…and for a good…
…laborers in India. And the author states: Lest we believe that modern-day slavery is rampant only in faraway lands, such as the tribal regions of Afghanistan or Nigerian forests, the…
…India’s only tabloid paper that is created by child journalists who live on the street… Chandni is the editor. And her greatest challenge is deciding which of the stories the…
…onto the streets after the Nepal earthquake, have been trafficked into India and even possibly sold into the United Kingdom. Gross abuses, including rape, have been reported in Iraq. We…
…free of slave labor, but only when consumers, especially in India, take a stand. India, which is the third biggest economy, should demand goods that are ethically produced. India is…
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