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 Guria News Update September 2013 Women's Day Celebration International Womens day is a day of political and social awareness for womens rights and one which recognises respect and equality for women all over the world. The United Nations theme for this year was  A Promise is a Promise: Time for Action to End Violence  Against Women.The day was celebrated at the Guria Non-formal education (NFE) centre in Shivadspur, Varanasi. Guria hosted festivities which included 112 children of the NFE centre and their mothers from the red light area. The festivities came to an end with Bollywood dancing and sweets for the kids.  Ajeet with kids at the centre Colourful celebrations! Holi, the Festival of Colours, was celebrated at the Guria NFE centre in Shivadspur, Varanasi. 95 children at the centre were armed with bags full of gulal (colored powder). The excited kids spent the day throwing, sprinkling and spraying color all over each other. The festivities continued until there was not a recognisable child to be found. Special Indian sweets, langleta and soan papdi, were served and fun was had by all. Message from the Guria Team Last December the heinous Delhi gang rape received international attention and there has since been a rise in media coverage and widespread protests against rape and violence towards women. Ajeet Singh sees the positive side and comments “People are raising their voices as one against such issues ”. However he adds “ one incident has evoked such strong reactions. I have so m any cases involving minors that are crying out for justice.” This is why Guria exists, to support and achieve justice for the many women and children whose horrific stories will never reach the news. We would like to thank all our supporters helping Guria to achieve its aims and hope you enjoy this brief update on our work and events so far this year. 

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Guria News Update September 2013

Women's Day Celebration

International Women’s day is a day of political

and social awareness for women’s rights and

one which recognises respect and equality for 

women all over the world. The United Nations

theme for this year was ‘ A Promise is a

Promise: Time for Action to End Violence

 Against Women.’ The day was celebrated at

the Guria Non-formal education (NFE) centre

in Shivadspur, Varanasi. Guria hosted

festivities which included 112 children of the

NFE centre and their mothers from the red

light area. The festivities came to an end with

Bollywood dancing and sweets for the kids.

 Ajeet with kids at the centre

Colourful celebrations! 

Holi, the Festival of Colours, was

celebrated at the Guria NFE

centre in Shivadspur, Varanasi.

95 children at the centre werearmed with bags full of gulal

(colored powder). The excited

kids spent the day throwing,

sprinkling and spraying color all

over each other. The festivities

continued until there was not a

recognisable child to be found.

Special Indian sweets, langleta

and soan papdi, were served

and fun was had by all.

Message from the Guria Team

Last December the heinous Delhi gang rape received international attention and there has since been a rise in

media coverage and widespread protests against rape and violence towards women. Ajeet Singh sees the

positive side and comments “People are raising their voices as one against such issues”. However he adds “one

incident has evoked such strong reactions. I have so many cases involving minors that are crying out for justice.”

This is why Guria exists, to support and achieve justice for the many women and children whose horrific stories

will never reach the news.

We would like to thank all our supporters helping Guria to achieve its aims and hope you enjoy this brief update

on our work and events so far this year. 

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Sensitisation meeting on prevention of human trafficking with over 10,000 women, Aug 2

Non formal education

Guria’s non-formal education

(NFE) centres continued to

provide a safe place for children

to play and learn. These centres

are based in areas where

children are vulnerable, such as

red light districts or those wherethere is a risk of ‘sex-tourism’.

Children were enabled to attend

mainstream schools and helped

with homework as well as

encouraged to play and be

creative.

Highlights

Guria take a holistic approach recognising that this is the only solution to a complex, horrific and entrenched

problem. Key highlights of Guria’s legal work, campaigning and awareness raising so far this year include:

34 new cases and 33 new paralegal cases were filed against Human traffickers/brothel keepers/pimps

7 convictions were successfully achieved

The bail of 12 human traffickers/brothel keepers/pimps was rejected; this is vital as legal cases typicallycontinue for years, so with bail a perpetrator could be free to continue abusing and intimidating victims.

5 trafficked children were rescued

Post rescue support was given to 12 victims

750 people from 16 villages were involved in community meetings and consultation

5 sensitisation meetings were held with Community Based Organizations and other stake holders whichgathered over 11,000 participants.

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For more information see:

Guira India Website  Guria UK Website 

Guria Facebook page Guria Blogspot

Contact UK: [email protected] 

Contact India: [email protected] 

Online donations: http://www.guria-uk. 

Volunteering with Guria 

Guria received over 40 postcards from the fundraising concert at Princeton University last December.

Postcards were sold to students who wrote a short message to children at Guria’s NFE centres. 

Previous interns at Guria are making a documentary titled ‘Specks of Dust’, being filmed this summer. The

film will document Guria’s battle against child prostitution and will tell the stories of victims of trafficking. For 

more info see: http://specksofdustfilm.com/  

Watch this space for more Guria events to be held in the UK and the US!

"My time at Guria was the best time of my life.” (Azza Cohen, Guria India Volunteer) 

 Your support 

The Guria team would like to say a huge

thank you to all our supporters!

Guria are a frontline charity dedicated to

protecting vulnerable woman and children,

which leaves little time to raise attention for 

Guria’s work. Not only funding, but

international friendships and recognition are

important to Guria. Your support in being

aware, spreading the word or raising funds is

important. If you have ideas for awareness

raising or fundraising, such as sponsored

events, please contact Sarah Wraight

(Guria UK).

Sakina’s story

Sakina, who lives in Varanasi, was 14 years old when she was kidnapped by traffickers. The gang took her to a

brothel in nearby Choubeypur, where she was repeatedly raped and forced to work as a prostitute. Sakina’s

mother, desperate to find her daughter, managed to trace the exact location of the brothel by herself. She then

immediately went to the police. The police responded by being abusive, and refused to help, sending her away

from the station with nothing. Her mother sent an application to the district higher authorities to which there was

no action other than police attempting to force Sakinas family to merely compromise with the traffickers.

Sakina’s mother heard about and contacted Guria to get help. Guria applied pressure to the local police and

administration finally forcing them to register a complaint at the police station. Following this the traffickers were

arrested and Sakina was rescued by Guria staff and police. When appearing in court, amazingly the traffickers

attempted to take away Sakina once again which was averted through Guria’s presence. Guria continue to

provide all round support to Sakina and her family. The journey in re-building her life has only just begun.