Oasis India

July News Update
 

Born free

 

“Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world”  - The Preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In this issue read about people who have broken the shackles of slavery. Those who are learning to live fulfilling lives, lives befitting members of a human family.


 

A new dawn

Prabhati means dawn. It’s a good name for a woman whose lifestyle has dramatically changed for the better. This is the story of a woman who managed to escape the grip of enforced prostitution because of her love for her son and the help of others.

Her dramatic turn-around proved to be a new dawn for her son too. And it’s the story of how mother and son are bringing light into the lives of others trapped in situations of sexual exploitation.

>>Read the full story



On the trail

Resistance, fear and detachment are three things that investigators have a keen eye for when they are on a raid.

In what seems like a narrative from a whodunit Oasis India’s South Asia Centre for Missing and Exploited Persons (SACMEP) investigators and operatives use analytical skills, grit, and common sense to rescue missing people.

>> Read on to know how a young girl was saved from a probable life of slavery and servitude.

Play your part

>> Read on to find out how you could be involved in ensuring freedom, justice and peace in this world.


 

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