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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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![]() Sheila Roseau |
Antigua and Barbuda
Sheila Roseau
Antigua and Barbuda |
2011 |
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She was the force behind Antigua and Barbuda’s first anti-trafficking law, passed in only 2010. |
![]() Leonel Dubon |
Guatemala
Leonel Dubon
Guatemala |
2011 |
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A heart for children and a tireless devotion has kept Mr. Leonel Dubon providing aftercare services to trafficked and at-risk youth for years. |
![]() Swati Chauhan |
India
Swati Chauhan
India |
2011 |
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Magistrate Chauhan has worked through an incredible backlog of cases in administering the ITPA as part of Mumbai’s specialized court. |
![]() Amela Efendic |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Amela Efendic
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2011 |
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Amela Efendic has worked for over a decade to assist victims of trafficking, and spread awareness throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
![]() Dilcya Garcia Espinosa De Los Monteros |
Mexico
Dilcya Garcia Espinosa De Los Monteros
Mexico |
2011 |
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She secured the first conviction for Trafficking in Persons in Mexico, a landmark in their fight against modern-day slavery. |
![]() Esme Kisting |
Namibia
Esme Kisting
Namibia |
2011 |
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Working with sex trafficking victims in Namibia, Esme Kisting provides them with housing, an income, and a chance at a life. |
![]() Eva Biaudet |
Finland
Eva Biaudet
Finland |
2011 |
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A familiar face in Finnish politics for twenty years, Eva Biaudet, as the Ombudsman for Minorities, advocates for better responses to trafficking. |
![]() Charimaya Tamang |
Nepal
Charimaya Tamang
Nepal |
2011 |
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Charimaya Tamang, a victim of sex trafficking, became the first to file a complaint with the district police. |
![]() Darlene Pajarito |
Philippines
Darlene Pajarito
Philippines |
2011 |
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Despite juggling an average case-load of 300 criminal cases, Prosecutor Darlene Pajarito has still managed to bring traffickers to justice. |