With the intensive
work and effort made against human trafficking, KIN has been able to become one
of the leading organizations in Nepal. We are able to make our valuable
presence almost in all southern borders which are the most vulnerable points
for trafficking. Moreover, KIN has been playing an active role to build up the
alliance among the like-minded governmental and NGOs which has made it easier
for us to establish the issue. We are conscious from the very beginning that
mutual cooperation and collaboration has become a meaningful asset to bring out
meaningful changes. Therefore, KIN has made its active presence to form
district anti human trafficking coordination committee in each district and
make it functional. Local authorities have appreciated such way of KIN’s
working modality.
In addition, the
coordination has been extended across the border in different cities of India
as well. Additionally, KIN has actively been involved in national level
advocacy and policy influence. Recently KIN has been listed out and
acknowledged by the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizen (MoWCSC).
KIN Nepal is a member of National Committee on Combating Human
Trafficking (NCCHT). KIN
Nepal is Executive Committee member of Alliance Against
Trafficking of Women and Children in Nepal (AATWIN).
KIN team constantly
involves in lobby and regular interaction with line ministries, relevant
departments and other national level Civil Society Organization (CSOs). In the
past, KIN Nepal partnered with Nepal Government to initiate and expand KIN
activities in Sindhupalchowk, Aaptari-Chitwan and Butwal after earthquake in
2015. Recently, KIN has partnered in Krishnagar and Madi, Chitwan in border
surveillance.