Sister

A sister is a female sibling. She is someone who shares a common parent or parents with you. Siblings are considered family members and can have a strong bond, especially if they grow up together. The relationship between sisters can be close and supportive or it can be strained, but most often it is a combination of both.

Sisters can be different in many ways, such as personality, interests, and abilities, but their shared experiences and family history often create a unique bond. Having a sister can bring joy, comfort, and a lifelong friend, and can also provide a support system during difficult times.

A sister organization refers to a non-profit or other type of organization that has a similar mission or purpose to another organization, but operates independently and separately. Sister organizations may share a similar history, have common goals, or work in the same field, but they may have different management, funding sources, and geographic focus.

Sister organizations may collaborate on projects, share resources or expertise, or work together on advocacy or policy efforts, but each organization has its own governance structure, leadership, and funding sources.

The term “sister organization” is often used to refer to organizations that share a common mission and have a relationship of support, cooperation, and mutual respect, but operate as separate entities.

In the context of human trafficking, “sister” can refer to a fellow victim who has been trafficked along with the individual. Traffickers often use tactics of manipulation and control to isolate victims and create a sense of dependence. As a result, individuals who have been trafficked may form close relationships with each other, which can provide comfort and support in the face of trauma and exploitation.

Having a “sister” in this context can be both a source of strength and a source of vulnerability. These relationships can help individuals cope with the trauma of trafficking and provide a sense of community and belonging. However, these relationships can also be used by traffickers to manipulate and control the victims.

It is important for individuals who have been trafficked to receive support and resources that address the trauma and exploitation they have experienced, and for service providers to be sensitive to the complexities of these relationships and provide appropriate support.

 

 

 

This West Bengal headmaster takes on women traffickers – The New Indian Express
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This West Bengal headmaster takes on women traffickers – The New Indian Express

Express News Service  WEST BENGAL : In a non-descript village called Mathurapur in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas, Chandan Maiti, the headmaster of Krishnachandrapur High School, not only discharges administrative duties and imparts education, but also tours the remote villages of Sunderbans after his work hours to spread awareness about human trafficking. For the past two…

Local law enforcement to announce new approach to stop human trafficking, child sex exploitation
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Local law enforcement to announce new approach to stop human trafficking, child sex exploitation

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – Law enforcement officials from five local counties, FDLE and the Department of Homeland Security came together Thursday morning to announce a new partnership to help stop human trafficking and child sex exploitation. Tim Tebow was also there representing The Tim Tebow Foundation,which works to fight human trafficking. In a video, the…

The Situation of the Rohingya and Deadly Sea Crossings – Refugees International
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The Situation of the Rohingya and Deadly Sea Crossings – Refugees International

This piece was jointly submitted with Women’s Peace Network to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons in response to their call for inputs. For decades, as an ethnic minority group, the Rohingya people have faced discrimination, oppression, and persecution in Myanmar. Stripped from their access to property, citizenship, and other basic rights,…

Catholic women's group calls for action on human trafficking – SaskToday.ca
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Catholic women's group calls for action on human trafficking – SaskToday.ca

SASKATOON — The St. Anne Council of the Catholic Women’s League of Canada held a flag-raising ceremony last week to increase awareness about the issue of human trafficking. The city council declared Feb. 22 Human Trafficking Awareness Day.  More than 50 people, led by St. Anne CWL’s Human Trafficking Awareness Project co-chairs Anne Ashcroft and Donna Aldous, braved…

Trafficked woman hopes sharing her story will help girls back home in Akwesasne – CBC
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Trafficked woman hopes sharing her story will help girls back home in Akwesasne – CBC

WARNING: This article contains graphic content and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone affected by it. Sierra, 34, is determined to speak out about how she survived what she calls a hellish ordeal. Raised by a mother who moved frequently between the United States and Akwesasne — a Mohawk community bordering Cornwall, Ont. — Sierra said she had…

Law banning child marriage in England & Wales comes into force
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Law banning child marriage in England & Wales comes into force

Read our campaign field report. In a win for the Freedom United community, this week the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Bill comes into force, criminalizing child marriage in England and Wales. A win for the Freedom United community With our partners at IKWRO, Forward, Karma Nirvana, Independent Yemen Group and Girls Not Brides,…

Briefing on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Countering Illicit Fentanyl Trafficking Hearing
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Briefing on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Countering Illicit Fentanyl Trafficking Hearing

Executive Summary Mexican Drug Cartels and Fentanyl Supply Chains Fentanyl precursors are transported from China to Mexico, where cartels produce fentanyl in labs and then typically traffic it to the United States through ports of entry at the border. Republicans and Democrats agree that the United States must work with China and Mexico to disrupt these…

Organ Harvesting: I Was Offered 1.2Million Naira By Nigerian Senator Ekweremadu To Donate My Kidney To His Daughter, Alleged Victim Tells Court
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Organ Harvesting: I Was Offered 1.2Million Naira By Nigerian Senator Ekweremadu To Donate My Kidney To His Daughter, Alleged Victim Tells Court

A Lagos-based Nigerian trader allegedly trafficked to the United Kingdom by former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, told a British court he pleaded with police officers in the UK for his life to be saved. In a videotaped interview, the alleged victim also told police he was treated like a ‘slave’ at the house in…

Govt, Canada Strengthen Ties to Fight Human Trafficking
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Govt, Canada Strengthen Ties to Fight Human Trafficking

The Nigerian Government and its Canadian counterpart on Tuesday vowed to scale up efforts at stemming the tide of trafficking in persons and migrants smuggling. The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persona (NAPTIP) said both countries, through the technical partner, Ark Group, will promote projects to consolidate on the agency’s past achievements,…