About
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Headquarters
Kolkata, West Bengal
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Since
1985
works closely with vulnerable and marginalized groups, community leaders, and survivors of human trafficking. With the assistance of CSRs and funding Read morepartners, GGBK facilitates the community and survivor leaders in becoming implementers. works one-on-one with victims of gender-based violence to provide rehabilitative and punitive justice for victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation who have returned to their home communities after being saved from prostitution in different parts of India and overseas. The Bandhan Mukti Survivors' Collective is a group of survivors of gender-based violence that GGBK has established. The group supports and equips the collective to act as a guardian of the survivors' human rights. Currently, GGBK is making strategic interventions in the areas of human trafficking, migration, gender-based violence, the community's influence on climate change, adolescent and young adult empowerment, leadership, and system building. GGBK collaborates with civil society organizations, the judiciary, media, police, social workers, psychologists, youth, survivors, and other government and non-government entities. Delhi, Maharashtra, and West Bengal are among the areas where GGBK operates. GGBK is a member of several networks that include NGOs, CBOs, and CSOs.
Programs
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Survivors Leadership Programme
StateAn invaluable resource for the curriculum has been BandhanMukti, a group of people who have been victims of sex trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation. In 2011, the joint venture with BandhanMukti commenced. With over 500 members, the collective has become a platform for survivors to battle stigma both at the family and community levels in addition to advocating for justice. By identifying potential survivors, preparing them, and supporting survivor-led initiatives as change agents, this program improves the leadership of survivors.
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Kaarya, Utthan and Caring Connections
StateThrough the Kaarya program, victims of sexual assault and human trafficking can learn how to start and run small enterprises and live honorable, dignified lives. Supported by financial aid, training, and facilitation, survivors of trauma, sex trafficking, and stigma can independently establish and run microbusinesses that help them combat stigma in the community, stand in for other victims in their communities, and combat abuse at home, in the community, and among stakeholders.
Utthan is a leadership development program for victims of human trafficking that focuses on empowering survivors through peer support groups and the collectivization of survivors in order to increase capacity, resilience, and healing.
Caring Connections is a program designed for physical, psychological, and physical healing as well as health services. bolster community-based organizations' (CBOs) social workers' ability to carry out survivor-centered and rights-based rehabilitation and recovery initiatives.
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Swayangsiddha
StateA campaign to stop child marriage, human trafficking, and to help survivors get back on their feet in their communities. provides alternative options for community-based rehabilitation, including mental and physical health interventions, essential health care services, such as medication and counseling, trauma-based care, and livelihood options for human trafficking survivors in preparation for their mainstreaming and reintegration back into their community. It also supports survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking.
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATG4263H
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Registration ID
S/56132
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VO ID / Darpan ID
WB/2017/0151583
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12A
AAATG4263HE20211
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80G
AAATG4263HF20219
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FCRA
147110279
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society