Bride trafficking strips individuals of their autonomy and dignity, leaving deep scars that extend far beyond physical harm. Traditional approaches often overlook the lived expertise of survivors, sidelining the very people most equipped to drive solutions.

 Survivors are not just beneficiaries—we are leaders, innovators, and agents of change. When survivors lead, the work becomes more authentic, inclusive, and effective. It shifts power back into the hands of those who have been marginalised and ensures that interventions are culturally relevant, empathetic, and sustainable.

Our feminist approach centers on intersectionality, recognizing that survivors face overlapping forms of discrimination based on gender, class, caste, ethnicity, and other identities. By addressing these intersections, we create holistic solutions that uplift everyone.