Hidden in these cold numbers, activists say and police admit, is a tale of human trafficking continuing unabated. Of the 20,682 people who disappeared from the city in 2009 and 2010, a majority were women. And among them, it was women in the age group of 19-35 who were the biggest victims—5,654—according to police figures released under RTI.
Disturbingly, the numbers are rising. In 2009, 2,741 women between the age of 19 and 35 went missing; the figure rose to 2,913 last year. Across Maharashtra, the same group has grown to 12,819 in 2010 from 11,295 the previous year.
Times of India

The main focus of EMPOWER PEOPLE lies on awareness raising and sensitization trainings for law enforcement agencies. The organization is also offering direct victim support and assistance to women vulnerable to human trafficking and domestic violence.
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