Alliance Against Trafficking in Women and Children in Nepal (AATWIN)
Indirect Services Only
Anti-Trafficking; Human Rights; Immigration; Labor; Legal; Other; Sexual Abuse/Assault; Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC); Womens Rights; Migration/IDPs; Child Labor; Child Protection; Labor Migration; Labor Exploitation; Gender Based Violence; Violence Against Women
Adult; Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident; Female; Foreign National; Labor Trafficking; Male; Migrant Workers; Minor (Under 18); Sex Trafficking; Specialization in serving people with HIV/AIDS; Transgender Female-to-Male; Transgender Male-to-Female; Ethnic Minorities; Formerly/Currently Incarcerated Populations; Homeless Populations; Indigenous Populations; Religious/Social/Political Minority Groups; Specialization in serving LGBTQI; Specialization in serving people with disabilities
Throughout Nepal
Main: +977 (0) 1 532 9787
Additional 1: +977 (0) 1 532 0478
aatwin@ntc.net.np
benumg1@gmail.com
English; Nepali
Establishment of AATWIN
Alliance Against Trafficking in Women and Children Iin Nepal (AATWIN), a national level network of non-governmental organizations, was formally formed on 6 June 1997, to strengthen the campaign against human trafficking and for human rights; focused on women’s and children’s human rights.
AATWIN has adopted Human Rights-Based Approach in all its endeavors. It has been focusing, since its establishment, on policy changes to tackle human trafficking at the local, national and international levels. It has undertaken tireless efforts to bring conceptual clarity on issues of human trafficking not only amongst its member organizations but also in wider populations. AATWIN recognizes that human trafficking is a global phenomenon, and strongly believes that the national laws, policies, regulations and functional service guidelines including campaigns should reflect the international standards and practices. AATWIN aims to mobilize campaigns by joining hands together