The Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation (NYOF), a 2005 Marketplace
winner praised for its work on the Oprah Winfrey show, works with families in Nepal to end bonded labor. Offering economic incentives to parents,
including funding for education, the NYOF reaches out to save children
from harsh living conditions and prostitution. The NYOF has already helped 800 girls escape from bondage. With
your help, they can reach hundreds more.
In the poorest areas of Nepal, desperate families are making unsettling choices
to improve their economic future, which in many cases endanger their children's lives.
Torn by the need for immediate income, a staggering number of parents in Nepal not only
forego education for their children, but also
sell their daughters into bonded labor.
In turn, these girls find themselves dehumanized, with little
recourse to legal entitlements, education, social services, or protection against predators.
To help reverse this trend, the Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation offers families incentives
to rescue their daughters from dangerous conditions. The NYOF purchases farm animals, such
as piglet and goats, for families to sell; these animals generate enough revenue
to keep girls in the household. Once the girls are home, the NYOF pays for education costs such as
school uniforms, shoes, supplies, kerosene, and kerosene lamps.
Today, many of the girls that return to their communities demonstrate against bonded labor during
the Maghe Sakrante festival. Once a place where parents sold their daughters, the festival has evolved
into an anti-bondage rally. The evolution of this event is symbolic, but only
one step in the NYOF’s broader mission. Through the generosity of the GlobalGiving community, the NYOF
has already achieved more than 80 percent of its funding objective to
rescue 250 girls from bonded labor.
Learn how you can support this mission today.
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