Interaction Program with Stakeholders for Minimizing and Prevention of Human Trafficking Held in East Nawalparasi
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Interaction Program with Stakeholders for Minimizing and Prevention of Human Trafficking Held in East Nawalparasi

Mar 23, 2025 JCDS Nepal Official
Triveni, East Nawalparasi – Jyoti Community Development Service Nepal (Jyoti Nepal), a non-profit social organization dedicated to combating human trafficking, successfully organized an interaction program titled "Interaction Program with Stakeholders for Minimizing and Prevention of Human Trafficking" on March 17, 2025. The event took place in Triveni, East Nawalparasi, and brought together key stakeholders committed to addressing the pressing issue of human trafficking.



Key Dignitaries in Attendance

The program was graced by the presence of notable leaders and representatives, including:

  • Mrs. Bhagawati Bhaidawar Chhetri, Vice-President of Binayi-Triveni Rural Municipality

  • Mr. Umesh Karki, Ward-President of Binayi-Triveni RM Ward No. 7

  • Mr. Nurendra Shah, Ward-President of Binayi-Triveni RM Ward No. 6

  • Mr. Rajan Sunar, Executive Director of Jyoti Nepal

  • Representatives from Nepal Police and Armed Police Force Nepal

  • Journalists and other social activists


Discussions and Commitments

The program facilitated a productive discussion on the challenges posed by human trafficking, its devastating effects on society, and the importance of collaborative efforts to eradicate this crime. Each participant shared their insights and perspectives on the issue, highlighting the urgent need for preventive measures, public awareness, and stronger legal enforcement.


A resounding commitment was made by all present to take proactive steps in combating human trafficking. Stakeholders pledged their unwavering support to Jyoti Nepal and affirmed their dedication to fighting this heinous crime at their respective levels.


The event concluded with a unified call for action, urging stronger cooperation among law enforcement agencies, government representatives, civil society, and the media to ensure the safety and protection of vulnerable individuals.


Jyoti Nepal remains steadfast in its mission to end human trafficking and uplift affected communities. The organization continues to work closely with stakeholders to implement effective strategies for prevention, rescue, and rehabilitation.


For more updates on Jyoti Nepal’s initiatives and how you can contribute to this cause, visit our official website or follow us on social media.


Together, we can put an end to human trafficking and create a safer future for all.






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