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  1. Sanjog is a global organisation of leadership for justice and equity that cares about marginalised communities. With a focus on cause and effect of intersectional spaces, Sanjog works towards empowering people within the system to address and overcome their challenges holistically.

  2. Sanjog is a systems-thinking, social impact organization that builds equitable power relations between communities and social groups and mobilizes different parts of the system to energize the flow of power to the marginalized.

  3. The findings of the study will inform stakeholders in the Anti–Human Trafficking ecosystem in designing programs to strengthen systems of justice and aid collaborative solution-building in order to develop an accessible, intersectional, and survivor-centric system of justice in India. Read More.

  4. Today, Tafteesh is a coalition of survivors, lawyers, social workers, probation officers, psychologists, sociologists, researchers, investigation and rescue specialists, and human rights activists! , Tafteesh aims to strengthen the systems of justice delivery to survivors of human trafficking.

  5. Sanjog partners with EdelGive across multiple focus areas like Access to Mental Health, Survivor Leadership, Right to Reintegration and Assimilation, Financial Inclusion and Livelihoods, Technology for Social Justice, and Gender Equity.

  6. Your Donation Can Change Lives Every contribution you make takes Sanjog one step closer to building an equitable society. From funding specific projects, fellowships and incubations to helping strengthen Sanjog’s organisational development and knowledge-building programmes, here are the various avenues that you can help fund:

  7. Undertaking research and studies on the gaps, shifts and possibilities in youth leadership and survivor-led movements on human trafficking, migration, and gender-based violence globally. Sanjog has initiated projects that involve survivors of trafficking.

  8. Sanjog understands gender equity as respecting all individuals without discrimination, addressing general inequalities that hinder access to opportunities in areas such as health, education, and economic opportunities.

  9. The stories of leadership of survivors of human trafficking are often just heard as stories…. Utthan is a 15-women collective of survivors who have taken it upon themselves to fight trafficking together. It is a leadership training programme that is intimately connected with the idea of restorative care.

  10. Sanjog supports anti-trafficking advocates, survivor leaders and human rights lawyers, and facilitate survivors’ access to legal aid, while challenging, motivating and supporting NGOs to examine models of intervention and accountability to survivors.