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A cartoon depiction of two women, one older and one younger, hugging each other as people look on in the street.

Extract from 'Daughter of the Hills' via SANGRAM.

'Daughter of the Hills' looks at trafficking and migration. It's a resource shared by SANGRAM. SANGRAM was established in 1992 in Sangli, Maharashtra, has grown into a series of collective empowerment groups for stigmatized communities (sex workers, MSM, and transgender individuals) in six districts of southern Maharashtra and northern Karnataka. SANGRAM is unique in being a women-led, rights-based group that seeks to change community norms and tackle gender inequities at the grassroots level. These inequities include gender-based violence (GBV), access to resources, and rights in terms of protection, property, and power. SANGRAM also works at a deeper level by addressing male norms.

You can find SANGRAM's website here.

To view the full illustrated ebook 'Daughter of the Hills', click here.

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