The Kamonohashi Project launched the Survivors' Leadership Programme in February 2018 as part of a two-year project to mobilise survivors of child sexual exploitation in the Indian states of West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. As part of this programme, we are building the capacity of survivors so they can take a leading role in policy formulation, political advocacy, engagement with law enforcement, and negotiation within the bureaucratic system. Survivor leaders who are trained through the programme can then help mobilise other members of their community to uplift the voices of survivors in the anti-human trafficking ecosystem.
Survivors Leadership Programme
The Kamonohashi Project launched the Survivors' Leadership Programme in February 2018 as part of a two-year project to mobilise survivors of child sexual exploitation in the Indian states of West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. As part of this programme, we are building the capacity of survivors so they can take a leading role in policy formulation, political advocacy, engagement with law enforcement, and negotiation within the bureaucratic system. Survivor leaders who are trained through the programme can then help mobilise other members of their community to uplift the voices of survivors in the anti-human trafficking ecosystem.