Desperate Girls
The Badi Girls
Between 7,000 and 12,000 young girls, aged 9-16, are trafficked each year from Nepal; mainly to India. According to Nepal Monitor/On line journal, 2007, there are more than 200,000 Nepali girls in Indian brothels.
The Dalits(untouchables) are the lowest level in Hindu society, and the Badi community, in Western Nepal, are the lowest of the low. As a displaced hungry people group the Badi community has made sexual subservience a way of life. Young girls from this group “serve” other groups. This has become a tradition and means of livelihood. Many girls, even when they are unwilling, are forced to serve as sex slaves. Family members knowingly sell their daughters to traffickers.
Though prostitution is illegal in Nepal, the industry reportedly has links with highly ranked officials and political leaders. Large groups of girls are taken across the border with many police and government officials being in collusion with traffickers and brothel owners.
Traffickers and related criminals are often protected by political parties, and if arrested, are freed using political power. As a result, there is an underlying distrust of police that has led people not to file cases against traffickers.
Domestic action involves activities of NGO’s and other volunteer groups. These groups are playing a major role to address girl-trafficking and sex slaves issues. Some NGO’s are playing a very important role to improve the situation. From creating social awareness to rescuing and rehabilitation, they are providing services (and relief) to those that need it the most – the likely victims as well as the rescued ones. The Lighthouse foundation is one of these.
*See Chandra Kala’s story on this blog site.
Monday, 29 September 2014
Monday 29th. ESL, cockies, and dolls
Sunday 29 September
Not happy Jan |
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KFC Nepali style Read the sign carefully |
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Please Sir |
Trish meeting her sponsor girl for the first time. Very cute.
The team went to Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, an ancient city, and enjoyed seeing the old buildings, pottery being made, and other arts and crafts. In the afternoon, they went to Swayambhunath, the monkey temple. There are many great photos of monkeys taken by everyone. Some were not so friendly, snarling and baring their teeth, other were very cute, keeping everyone amused. There was actually an artist shop with paintings of the mountains, and the artist is a Christian lady, with Bible texts on the paintings. What a great place to have a christian witness in the middle of a hindu temple. Tomorrow, everyone will be going in all sorts of directions doing their specific tasks This is the most diverse team we have had. So many different things on the go.
Robyn
Friday, 26 September 2014
Friday 26th. Building relationships

Everything in Nepal is about relationships and community. All our training and activities are driven by becoming a family with these lovely people. Trish is with her girls , Nepalese style, preparing them for work. It has been wonderful to see the "light bulbs" going on, as Trish opens up new avenues of thinking. Hannah above after having her face painted by one of her trainees. And below, is Danielle, assisting some of the girls working towards english speaking. The team arrived last night quite weary, but full of stories of their experiences out in the West. They know they will never be able to fully explain what they have seen and done. Mike and Frank loved doing training of the pastors, and everyone has seen the places that some of our girls come from. It is quite confronting.
Peter is teaching ESL and I will get a photo of that in the future. Today is team day off, so we are going out together this afternoon. The ladies who arrived last night have been washing all morning in the little twin tub mating. They had mountains of washing.
robyn
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Tuesday 23. Going west
Robyn
Monday, 22 September 2014
Birthday party, toenails and cool dolls


Today, was Trish's birthday. 66 today. I'm sure she won't mind me telling you that. The ladies doing the training and the girls , made this lovely mud cake, plus pikelets, mars bar slice, cupcakes, scones etc. It was a great party. Trish and I went to the Hyatt for lunch also to celebrate her birthday, so all in all, it was a good day. Above, is a picture of one of the housemothers with a balloon hat on, and Lyn painting the little girl's toenails at one of the hostels. Also our first completed doll. The others are coming. We only have 7 of them all together, and we will be selling them when we come home.
Robyn
Sunday 21, Clowns, Face paint, Dirty nappies and games

Friday, 19 September 2014
Thursday Party time









We had our party time today and we had great fun. Above is the beautiful afternoon tea and the girls cooked all the food. Then it was on with the fun. The rule is that you have to hold your mouth right, squeeze that balloon between your knees and go for your life. Also passing a tennis ball from one to another under the chin caused great hysterics. Lyn in the blue dress doing her thing, and right at the top, we were doing the Hokey Pokey, (you put your bottom in, you put your bottom out, etc. etc.). Also, the girls putting some finishing touches on their dolls.
Robyn