Meet Anuradha Koirala Mother of 12,000 Girls Who Saved 50K People from Human Trafficking Since 1993

Every day Anuradha Koirala the brave woman confronts what the worst of the humanity offered. Her prime objective states STOP SELLING GIRLS. Anuradha Koirala has been conferred with many awards and accolades by many leading organizations for her relentless efforts towards human trafficking. Anuradha Koirala has been bestowed with CCN Top Heroes Awards in November of 2010 honoring her services towards human kind. Her address at the session of CCN Top Heroes Awards 2010 made the eyes of people to be wet as she started narrating the challenges confronted by her.

Anuradha-Koirala with rescued woman

What Makes Anuradha Koirala, True CCN Top Hero?

Winner of the CCN Top Heroes Award, Anuradha Koirala is illusionist fighting for the rights of girls, woman’s and above all humans protecting them and rescuing them from getting trafficked. Turning out as a teacher for the world she has rescued at least 12,000 girls from the clasp of flesh trade. Official figures of global sex trafficking disclose very dreary figure lacking liveliness, charm or surprise.

As per the stats of equalitynow.org, it is being reported that about 20.9 million adults and children are bought and sold worldwide into commercial sexual servitude, forced labor, and bonded labor. Some other bizarre facts reveal that over 2 million children are exploited every year in the global commercial sex trade and almost 6 in 10 identified trafficking survivors were trafficked for sexual exploitation.

AnuradhaKoiralaWINNER CNN TOP HEOES 2010

Though 134 nations across the world have declared sex trafficking as illegal amending a few international laws at global meets, still 98% of victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation turn out to be the woman where at any rate 6 in 10 identified trafficking survivors are reported to be trafficked for sexual exploitation.

Unfortunately, India and Nepal have emerged out as the host of this disgracing offer of humanity. It is being speculated that one of the busiest trafficking routes in the world trading leastways over 5,000-10,000 women annually happens from Nepal to India. After being ascertained with these disgraceful incidents, Anuradha Koirala determined to rescue people turning out to be the victims of human trafficking she started an NGO Maiti Nepal in the year 1993.

After rescuing people from human trafficking and flesh trade, she empowered them by making to be skilled in any of the livelihood activities such as sewing, knitting, dancing, etc. Respecting her efforts to preserve rights of the fellow member so the society Anuradha Koirala has been honored more by more than 30 honors by national and international organizations.

Take Child as Your Daughter….

Aroused Anuradha Koirala says, “Just imagine what would happen if your daughter was standing there. What would you do, how would you fight? So you have to join hands, you have to take each child as your daughter. Soon you will feel their sorrow and then you will feel the strength that comes out of you to protect them.” during the narration of a video over her accomplishments. She further expresses her determination that she would make it happen one day that no one is trafficked across the globe on any basis.

Watch What Anuradha Koirala Has to Say About Human Trafficking

Starting out as a small organization in the year 1993, Maiti Nepal is now a home for to thousands of girls and has expanded to a giant organization with 3 prevention homes, 9 transit homes, 2 hospices and a high school today to stop the monstrous act of human trafficking under the leadership of Anuradha Koirala.

As regards to her persistent conflict against human trafficking and flesh trade, September 5 is commemorated as Anti–Trafficking Day. Watch out How Anuradha Koirala and esteemed guest at CCN Top Heroes Awards 2010 react to her accomplishments.

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