Regarding the person who can report the case, none of the groups could cite the answer
whomever though they cited a variety of categories of people. Similarly, regarding the
location from where one could file the case, none of the groups could cite the answer
from any location .
Compared with the baseline survey where the knowledge of the time frame to report the
case was non existent among the adolescents and almost non existent among the peers
and parents, there was a high increase in the endline survey where the majority of them
were aware of the duration ( whenever ) to file the case. Similarly, compared with the
baseline survey, there was a remarkable increase in the knowledge of punishment for
traffickers among all three groups. Among the community members also, there was a
high increase in knowledge of the punishment for traffickers compared with the baseline.
All the adolescents who had participated in the training organised by AMK on
interpersonal communication and trafficking of girls found the training very useful.
Compared with the baseline survey where only 52% of the respondents had
communicated on trafficking of girls issues, all the adolescents had communicated on
trafficking of girls issues in the endline survey. This can be stated as one of the positive
impacts of the program launched by AMK on trafficking of girls. The parents also
emphasised the importance of such training by AMK as they discovered positive changes
in their daughters after the training.
The frequency of communication about trafficking of girls by the adolescents to their
friends, mothers and sisters has also increased in the endline survey compared with the
baseline survey. It was definitely a positive impact of the program launched by AMK as
more
information on trafficking such as signs indicative of trafficking, measures to
prevent from trafficking, legal aspects of trafficking, possible traffickers, and knowledge
of the trafficking prone districts was shared among their friends, mothers and sisters by
the adolescents in the endline survey, whereas in the baseline survey, the adolescents
only shared prevention measures for trafficking while communicating with others.
All the peers had been communicated with about trafficking of girls issues, mostly by
their friends (AMK adolescent group).
Peers als o expressed that the information they
gained from friends was useful and that they would utilise the information by sharing the
knowledge of trafficking of girls issues they had gained with friends and community to
protect girls from traffickers and trafficking attempts. Almost all (96%) the peers and
parents (96%) were also aware of the training organised by AMK on trafficking of girls
and IPC for the adolescent girls. Almost all (98%) of the peers said that the adolescents
shared information about the training with them. Similarly, usefulness of the IPC and
trafficking of girls training was emphasised by all three groups.
All the parents mentioned that they had observed positive changes in their daughters after
the daughters received the training on trafficking of girls and IPC as they found their
daughters capable of talking about and discussing trafficking of girls issues confidently
in the community. Likewise, the peers also observed positive changes among their friends
after receiving the training from AMK on trafficking of girls and IPC as they have found
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