Anti-Trafficking & Child Protection Programme

Ukhrul District, Manipur, West Bengal & Delhi Ongoing — Phase III

FXB India Suraksha's flagship anti-trafficking programme is a comprehensive, community-led initiative that addresses human trafficking through an integrated approach encompassing prevention, protection, rescue, rehabilitation, reintegration, and livelihood promotion across source, transit, and destination areas. Currently in Phase III, the programme focuses on strengthening sustainable community and institutional systems to address the root causes of trafficking, including poverty, gender inequality, unsafe migration, and lack of economic opportunities. By working in close partnership with government agencies, law enforcement, civil society, and local communities, the programme enhances access to protection services while promoting vocational skills, market-linked livelihoods, entrepreneurship, and social protection, enabling vulnerable individuals and survivors to achieve long-term resilience and reducing their risk of exploitation and re-trafficking.

Programme Components

Prevention & community protection
Prevention & community protection

Awareness generation, peer education, community vigilance, and strengthening child protection systems at source and destination

Rescue & rehabilitation
Rescue & rehabilitation

Multi-agency rescue operations, medical assistance, psychosocial care, legal aid, and structured rehabilitation for trafficking survivors

Reintegration & livelihood support
Reintegration & livelihood support

Vocational training, market-linked skills, and economic opportunities reducing risks of re-trafficking and enabling dignified reintegration

Adolescent empowerment
Adolescent empowerment

Life skills, career guidance, safe migration awareness, and employability skills enabling informed decision-making among at-risk youth

Institutional capacity building
Institutional capacity building

Training of frontline workers, law enforcement, child welfare institutions, and community stakeholders across source and destination areas

Institutional capacity building
Systems strengthening

Building sustainable community and institutional protection structures that continue to function independently after programme support ends

Impact at a Glance

25,000+

Children reached and trained across source and destination locations

20,000+

Community persons reached through awareness and mobilisation

6,000+

Community heads and key stakeholders engaged

2,500+

Child protection actors trained

2,000+

Law enforcement officials and paramilitary personnel trained

50+

Adolescent clubs formed to sustain community-level protection

Projects & Initiatives

Multi-State
Project Asha (formerly Mukti) – Phase III

Ukhrul District, Manipur, West Bengal & Delhi