Prajwala

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Prajwala is an non-governmental organization in Hyderabad, India India opposed to forced prostitution and sex trafficking. It was founded by Sunitha Krishnan, an Indian social activist. As of 2007, Prajwala operated 17 schools in Hyderabad as part of Krishnan's strategy to remove women from brothels by first giving their children educational and vocational opportunities outside of the red-light districts. [1] In addition to her local work, she also has tried to increase pressure on foreign governments who, she says, fail to adequately enforce laws against sex-trafficking and sexual predation. For example, she says that although Americans comprise 25% of sex tourists in Asia, the US government does too little to prosecute them. [2]

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  • Abernethy, Bob, Religion and Ethics Weekly, Episode No. 1019, January 5, 2007 [3]
  • Ashoka.org
  • Prajwala homepage
  • Micek, Peter, "Indian Activist Warns Teens About Sex Trafficking," New America Media, News Report, Dec 27, 2006 [4]
  • Nair, Yasmin, "American Home Trafficking and the Return of Domesticity," Calmour, Issue 37, Summer 2006 [5]
  • "Prajwala - A home/school for Molested Children," February 28, 2004 [6]
  • Price III, G. Jefferson, "Women who shoulder the world's burdens with grace," Christian Science Monitor, April 10, 2006 [7]
  • The NewsHour with Jim LehrerPublic Broadcasting System, 2007