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Project angel fire Fighting Child trafficking and the Trafficking of women Traumatic stress training project |
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The National Meditation Centre for
World Peace The World Peace Centre is working on a project to place
traumatic stress training on CD in a simple PowerPoint design to be sent
to humanitarian groups in Asian countries such as Sri Lanka and the
Philippines. So far the training has been sent to Engender in Africa
and to Nepal. The resource would give emergency staff working with
traumatized Women, men and children adequate skills and training. The project is supported by the Dano Shen Alliance for Humanitarian Aid, but further funding is needed. The CDs will be given to other agencies at no cost for the purpose of humanitarian training. To help with the project contact Master Hughes nmc@nationalmeditation.org. For more information, see www.nationalmeditation.org Help stop Child abuse and sexual abuse caused by human trafficking. Presently in Asia there are one million children in slavery that you rarely hear the American press talk about. Project Angel fire needs your help Help us stop human trafficking and child slavery. The National Meditation Center for World Peace not only supports local activities. We are also involved in the fight against child slavery and prostitution. We work to create awareness of the problem. We encourage the support of orphanages and other projects through a direct aid program. This means we work directly with various projects to make funding and assistance provide more results. We feel that these things are vital for children. International Trafficking of Children< There is an insatiable demand for innocence which cannot be met by children living in urban shanty towns of the developing world. This demand draws children from the rural inlands into the sex trade in the major urban areas. The children must be young and innocent; customers often preferring children of other ethnic backgrounds. Children are lured away from their families, communities and way of life with promises from the intermediaries of economic improvement and life opportunities which are never fulfilled. The children are usually illiterate, have no experience of urban life, and are unable to communicate in a foreign language, reducing their ability to resist the abuse or escape the exploitation. How the NMC can intervenes. Education: Training in vocational programs, training of staff that work with children in orphanages are vital to keeping kids off the street. Protecting them from abuse and insuring them a future. |
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