Who We Are?
Introduction
Since its time of establishment, Maiti India has been collaborating and cooperating strongly with the Indian Government, local NGOs Organizations and Nepal government to facilitate rescue and repatriation from Delhi and some adjoining cities of India, which is one of the most important programmes of Maiti India.
Over the past decade, trafficking in human beings has reached epidemic proportions. Trafficking in human beings is a crime in which victims are moved from poor environments to more affluent ones, with the profits flowing in the opposite direction, a pattern often repeated at the domestic, regional, and global levels.
This modern form of slavery primarily affects women and children, but for many it happens to “some one else’s child.” The destruction caused to the lives of individuals and families by trafficking in person is not only a national
problem; it is also a global problem. This heinous crime, which transports people from
around the world for purposes of domestic servitude, unlawful industrial and agricultural work, illegal adoption, forced begging, and the sex industry, denies their victims’ dignity, often subjecting them to torture and abuse.