As We Believe that each Trafficking Survivor is a failed entrepreneur who have failed in attempt to aspiring for a change in either their lives and for the family or challenging social norms.
We create projects and programs for, of and by the survivors ranging from creating their livelihood to changing social narrative through claiming space in media
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This is about more than just ownership; it connects deeply with agency and empowerment, offering survivors a path to rebuild their lives. By supporting survivor-led businesses, we aim to encourage economic, social, and emotional well-being for these women, helping them build resilience and sustainable change.
Through this enterprise, we raise awareness about the issues faced by survivors while promoting the importance of pursuing profit with a purpose. Our goal is to create a supportive environment with the right resources, guidance, and partnerships, enabling these women to experience the profound impact of owning and running a business. This not only strengthens their self-perception and agency but also underscores the significance of backing businesses with a mission.
Supporting small-scale businesses owned by marginalized individuals highlights our commitment to social justice and sustainable growth.
Claiming space in Mass Media
Empower People transforms survivors of bride trafficking into community journalists through a project that equips resilient women with essential journalism skills such as research, interviewing, reporting, and storytelling across various media platforms, including digital and social media.
More than just a training program, channels like Ami Paro and Paro Voice serve as powerful platforms for survivors to share their narratives, raise awareness, and advocate for social change. By shining a spotlight on the issues within their communities, these courageous women challenge societal norms and inspire others to take action.
These channels amplify the voices of survivors, turning their adversity into activism. Through mass media, we bring critical attention to marginalized communities and drive meaningful social change. Together, Ami Paro and Paro Voice create a platform for empowerment, resilience, and social justice.
Empowering Survivors through Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is more than just a pathway to economic independence—it is a powerful tool for survivors of bride trafficking to reclaim their agency, rebuild their lives, and transform their futures. For individuals who have endured exploitation and oppression, entrepreneurship represents an opportunity to redefine themselves on their own terms, break free from systemic barriers, and become leaders in their communities.

The Survivor Fund
The fund aims to inspire survivors of bride trafficking to come together and share their talents and hard-earned resources to liberate others from the clutches of oppression. The Survivor Fund recognizes the incredible potential within survivors to not only overcome their own ordeals but also to become beacons of hope for others. It is an initiative designed to foster a sense of solidarity and empowerment among survivors, encouraging them to use their talents and resources to free others from the chains of bride trafficking.