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GROUNDBREAKING RESULTS FROM JUST RIGHTS FOR CHILDREN PARTNERS, IMPACT EVALUATED, AND NEW PARTNER TRAINING

Updated: Jan 29





29,224 CHILDREN RESCUED FROM TRAFFICKING

19,990 CASES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORTED

73,501 CHILD MARRIAGES PREVENTED

16,084 CASES AGAINST CHILD TRAFFICKERS REGISTERED

1,645 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE CONVICTIONS

53 GOVT AGENCIES ENGAGED IN CHILD MARRIAGE CAMPAIGN

The success of the program has enabled Just Rights for Children to expand to more than 200 partners in 415 districts across India, including cross-border work with Nepal. New partners joined old partners across two different workshops to co-create and co-design next year's work. For the last two days of the May evaluation workshop, more than 40 new organizations joined the program’s existing partners. In July, an additional 28 new partners took part in another workshop, along with 6 current partners who shared their experiences.


During the workshops, new partners were oriented on the program, its data portal, and reporting systems, and were supported with press and social media training to promote their impact. Program planning exercises were conducted, and all partners pledged to end child exploitation at the close of the events.  

 
 
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