https://youtu.be/L08J7sFf940 How Local Leaders and Survivors Are Rewriting the Story of Exploitation When Pari* walked into a small bar in Kathmandu, she believed she was taking the first step toward a better future. Instead, she found herself trapped—watched, silenced, and cut off from
Jambo, many greetings from Kenya.My name is Teresa Luke, an advocate of the High Court of Kenya.I chose Justice Ventures International because I am passionate about serving the underprivileged.Having worked as a Pro-bono attorney for four years, I connect deeply with JVI’s

Suresh Manjhi and his wife, Rajiya Devi were freed from multigenerational agricultural slavery along with 159 others. Today, they are experiencing sustained freedom including decent jobs, education for their children, new financial assets, and a safer community where their rights are respected. Another

Renu was 17 when she married and began her life of forced labor. Her husband was part of the Kamiya system—a form of caste-based, generational debt bondage. For four generations his family was enslaved and exploited for agricultural labor, with no hope