NEWS
India Strongly Objects To WHO Claims Of 4.7 Million Covid Deaths
In a report released on Thursday, the WHO estimated that nearly 15 million people were killed either by coronavirus or by its impact on overwhelmed health systems in the past two years, including 4.7 million in India. To read full article published by NDTV.com click here.
November 2021 Update
Hello Freedom Trade Family, We hope this update finds you well and looking forward to the holiday season. We want to update you about what is currently happening in India for us. Our small team, Mina and Senjuti, understand that at this time we cannot secure work VISAS to return to the country. Even travel between cities in India is still slow and limited at times for nationals due to the ongoing pandemic, along with a devastating monsoon season in our state that has made things even more challenging. We are hoping that we will be able to go visit and support them on a tourist VISA...
2019 TIP (Trafficking in Persons) Report | India
"The Government of India does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so."Read more here.
End of the Year Update
Hello Freedom Trade Family! 2017 has been a whirlwind of a year for us and we are more excited than ever! Our voice is beginning to be heard, doors are beginning to open and people are beginning to move as we raise awareness! We have had numerous opportunities to raise our voice for the global issue of human trafficking. Joyfully, we have watched people leave for vision trips, apply for internships and step up as partners with us. We have taken ground in the neighborhood in India and it is all because of you and your generosity. We have spoken...
October 2017 Update
Hello Freedom Trade Family, We would like to share a few updates with you about what has been happening internationally and what is soon to happen here in the States. We have moved into the neighborhood! This is probably our greatest achievement of 2017 so far. It was a daunting task to secure a flat in the brothel area. We were turned down several times due to the nature of our business. A local family welcomed us, and frequent trips to the brothel are now a regular part of our endeavors. The women are incredibly receptive and interested in the path to freedom,...