Be a True Blue Modern-Day Abolitionist During Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Blue is the universally acknowledged color for raising awareness of human trafficking. Express solidarity with this movement by adding blue to your wardrobe.
ISD started its operation in 1999 to rehabilitate women and children of cyclone affected areas. During this intervention, we came across victims of domestic violence and trafficking survivors, and their sufferings persuaded us to work on them. The immediate solution was to rehabilitate them in shelter homes.
To promote a violence-free society, to work towards the empowerment of women and to challene social barriers for gender justice
Violence-free, gender sensitive social development with participation of the poorest women in decision-making