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Shakti Samuha, Nepal Safehouse and reintegration centre $HKD Grants To Date0 Grant 201295,000 (Shortfall in Shakti Budget) Requested Budget of USD12,188: This amount would be spent as follows*: Programme costs (e.g. food cost/ medical/ activities self expression/ vocational training/ school support etc: 48.17% Advocacy and networking: 1.29% Salaries (e.g. project coordinator, project officer, parasocial worker): 28.75% Capital cost (e.g. kitchen equipment etc): 1.29% Support costs (e.g. rent, stationary, central office support) 20.49% % Based on Shakti's overall budget summary 2011-2012 of approx USD42,000 per annum.
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RECOVERY & REINTEGRATION A new start for girl victims of child sexual abuse and exploitation Shakti Samuha Pokhara, Nepal
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Shakti Samuha Protection Recovery Reintegration Two criteria for support at Shakti Samuha : 1. Under 18 years age 2. Victim of sexual abuse or sexual exploitation / at imminent risk Girls who fit these criteria can be immediately taken into the protection of the emergency shelter. To date not one girl has been turned away.
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Services Protection/Emergency Shelter Counseling and legal support Social skills, life skills and awareness Family Reintegration Training, employment and independent living support Referrals to long-term residential support (as a last resort when family or independent reintegration not possible)
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Snapshot of Achievements Supported > 500 trafficking survivors Trafficking prevention activities have reached est. 10,000 women and girls Set up the 1 st ever shelter home run by- and for trafficking survivors in South Asia (currently operate 3 shelters) President Shakti Samuha, Ms. Chari Maya Tamang was presented 'Hero acting to end modern day slavery award' (US State Dept'11)
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Psychosocial Support from Committed Staff who understand the girls’ situations & perspectives
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Opportunities for recovery through recreation and self-expression
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Strength from Togetherness “When I lived with my employer, I had no friends and felt lonely. I was sexually abused on a regular basis. Now I am with friends who understand. I know that I am not the only one who has faced these problems. We are all branches of the same tree.” 17 year old victim of sexual abuse, former domestic child labourer
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