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Explore all the Heroes! Use the filters below to check out where and how they work, or view by class to make connections between Heroes working all over the globe.
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Vera Lesko |
Albania
Vera Lesko
Albania |
2009 |
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As Albania began to open to the world in the late 1990s, trafficking became an issue. Vera lesko decided to do something about it. |
Inacio Sebastiao Mussanhe |
Mozambique
Inacio Sebastiao Mussanhe
Mozambique |
2009 |
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Hearing that girls from his home country of Mozambique were being enslaved in Pretoria, Inacio Sebastiao Mussanhe took action. |
Mariliana Morales Berrios |
Costa Rica
Mariliana Morales Berrios
Costa Rica |
2009 |
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In 1997, Ms. Berrios created the Rahab Foundation. Since then, she has helped over 7000 women and girl victims of trafficking. |
Aida Abu Ras |
Jordan
Aida Abu Ras
Jordan |
2009 |
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Over 60,000 migrant women work in Jordan, primarily as domestics, and Aida Abu Ras founded the first NGO to help them. |
Alice Nah |
Malaysia
Alice Nah
Malaysia |
2009 |
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While working on her PhD Thesis, Alice Nah saw the plight of migrant workers in Malaysia. |
Benjamin Perrin |
Canada
Benjamin Perrin
Canada |
2009 |
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First becoming involved in anti-human trafficking work in Cambodia led Benjamin Perrin to take the fight back to his home country of Canada. |
Dr. Sunitha Krishnan |
India
Dr. Sunitha Krishnan
India |
2009 |
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Sunitha Krishnan, herself a survivor of sexual violence, co-founded the organization Prajwala to help create a pipeline out of the sex trade. |
Elly Anita |
Indonesia
Elly Anita
Indonesia |
2009 |
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After a horrific ordeal at the hands of a fraudulent recruitment company in Iraq, Elly Anita joined the NGO Migrant Care. |
George Vanikiotis |
Greece
George Vanikiotis
Greece |
2009 |
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Major George Vanikiotis of the Hellenic Police has been an incredible asset to anti-trafficking activists in Greece. |