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Dear friends,
I present Apne Aap’s annual report for 2007-2008 with thanks to all
of you who made our work possible through generous donations of
money and time. Because of you, thousands of women have gotten
the chance to start a new life for themselves and their children. I
look forward to your continued support of Apne Aap.
Ruchira GuptaPresident and FounderApne Aap
A message from our President
.We work ..
We dream...of a world free of sex-trafficking.
to provide education, job skills and legal protection to the women and children of India’s red-light districts.
52 women now have bank accounts
128 women can now sign their names
1800 is the number of thalis sold by the Mahila (Women’s) Canteen
With a little help from Apne Aap
How do we end sex trafficking
Apne Aap works with the most vulnerablemembers of society using the strategy of prevention, protection and prosecution.
Take a look inside to find outmore about our latest
Projects, achievements and plans for the future!
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We PreventApne Aap breaks the cycle of inter-generational prostitution by getting kids in red-light districts out of brothels and into schools.
In the past year, we have...
- Established a boarding school for 57 children from high-risk areas and red-light districts in Araria, Bihar.
- Enrolled 9,500 children of women in prostitution in school and provided them with after school homework help.
- Expanded our Night Creches (childcare centers) for children of women in prostitution.
- Taught computer skills, crafts, carpentry and English language to members of our youth groups.
- Started, Computer Centers for our youth groups in Kolkata and Delhi.
- Created classrooms in slums and red-light districts for children who cannot attend school.
Sponsor a classroom! Find out how at www.apneaap.org
We ProtectFor women already trapped in prostitution, Apne Aap offers a way out. Our women’s groups provide support, remedial education and valuable training in job skills. We also educate women about their legal rights and help them stand up to brothel owners, abusive husbands and corrupt law enforcement.
w Trained over 5,000 women survivors of trafficking in small business management, and helped them manufacture products ranging from incense to cloth bags.
w Oversaw the establishment of two soup kitchens by our women’s groups in Kolkata and Mumbai. These canteens provide hot meals to children and the elderly.
w Offered small savings schemes to teach women how to open a bank account and manage money.
w Had three women survivors of trafficking complete literacy classes and sit for secondary school exams.
w Trained women and girls in their legal rights when dealing with police - how to register a complaint, and who to approach about abuse.
w Sent a group of survivors of prostitution to testify for an anti-trafficking bill before Parliament.
In 2007-2008, we...
We follow ProsecutionProstitution would not exist without demand. In addition to empowering women, Apne Aap works with law enforcement agencies and legislators to go after those who buy and profit from trafficked women. By raising awareness about trafficking we shift stigma away from the victims and onto those who expoilt them.
w Continued distributing the Red Light Despatch, a newspaper in Bengali, Hindi and English written by women in prostitution.
w Published Confronting the Demand for Sex-trafficking: A Handbook for Law-enforcement Agencies and two resource books to educate police about human trafficking.
w Trained more than 2,000 police officials in Bihar and Maharashtra to fight trafficking.
w Had our founder and president, Ruchira Gupta, address members of the United Nations Security Council on the implications of human trafficking on peace and security.
w Sent girls from our youth groups to participate in the Eastern Regional Consultations held by the Ministry of Women & Child and UNICEF on child protection issues.
w Received the Abolitionist Award from the House of Lords, UK.
In the past year, we...
“Why are those who makeus suffer not punished?”Meena Sheikh, Bihar
Apne Aap operates out of centers in Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi and Forbesgunge (Bihar). These ‘Anti-Trafficking Units’ are where we teach classes, hold workshops, provide childcare, serve meals and hold meetings. Not a penny or a minute is wasted. Our centers are busy helping people around the clock!
A typical day at our Center in Delhi:
10:30 am - 1:30 pm: The Center is a creche (daycare) for young children.
1.30 - 2.30 pm: The building converts into a dining hall, where all can get a hot meal.
2.30 - 5.00 pm: The Center is abuzz with activities and classes for Mahila Mandal (Women’s group) and Kishori Mandal (Youth group) members.
5.30 - 7.30 pm: Children get out of school and come to Apne Aap for after-school support classes.
7:30 - 10:30 pm: The lights go out, and the hall is used a night refuge for the children of prostituted women.
Where we work
From rag-picker to
Business OwnerYears ago, Mumtaz Ansari was trapped. During the day, she worked as a rag-picker to feed her children. At night, she came home to an abusive husband in Kolkata’s Topsia slum.
With the help of Apne Aap, Mumtaz has transformed her life. Our Topsia women’s group taught her how to run a business and helped her open a bank account. Now she is president of the canteen run by the women’s group in her neighbourhood.
Most importantly, the support Mumtaz receives from Apne Aap has given her the confidence to stand up to her husband. He no longer beats her and he does his drinking away from their house and their children.
Mumtaz’s canteen is just one of five women’s groups in Topsia. The women of Topsia are working together to attain a better life for themselves and their children.
Find out how you can help them. Visit: www.apneaap.org
Looking
Ahead
“I know my daughter is safe when she goes to the Apne Aap center.” -Sonia Khatoon, Kolkata
In the next year, we plan to...
Organize women into legally reorganized self-help groups with their own bank accounts and businesses.
Reach out to the marginalized caste that are particularly vulnerable to trafficking.
Develop art resilience programs to raise children’s self-esteem, increase school enrollment and reduce drop-out rates.
Aapne Aap thanks Ms. Steinem for donating her time to bring attention to the plight of women trapped in prostitution.
Check out the Red Light Despatch online at www.apneaap.org
Last December, acclaimed women’s rights activist Gloria Steinem visited Apne Aap’s centers in Kolkata and Bihar.
Women and girls told her about their attempts to organize and escape prostitution. Thirteen-year-old Juhi Nutt, a member of our Bihar youth group, got the chance to interview Ms. Steinem for Apne Aap’s newsletter the Red Light Despatch. “Talking to your mothers and aunts has taught me so much”, Ms. Steinem told her. “The enslavement of certain women... does not stigmatize them but stigmatizes all of us who let it exist.”
“After joining Apne Aap I know how important it is to offer a proper life to my children. Earlier I would have just accepted [prostitution] as my fate.” - Mumtaz Ansari, Kolkata
News from the field
“These women have given us the greatest gift - an example of courage - in their search for justice under the most difficult conditions. That means the rest of us can do no less.” - Gloria Steinem
Apne Aap Women Worldwide (India) Trust
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2008
Income & Expenditureb) 80.85
117.74
APPLICATION OF FUNDII
a) FIXED ASSETS 38.35
b) CURRENT ASSETS LOANS & ADVANCES
I Advances 6.48
II Deposits 0.47
III Investments 20
IV Cash & Bank Balances 52.44
79.39
NILLess: Current Liabilities 79.39
117.74
A BALANCE SHEET AMOUNT
I SOURCES OF FUND
Capital Funda)
(including corpus fund Rs. 8.14 lacs)
36.89
*As per Notes on Accounts (schedule of Balance Sheet) Local Donation was treated as corpus fund.
(Rupees in Lakhs)
B INCOME & EXPENDITURE SURPLUS
AMOUNTINCOME
Grant Received 191.42 80.85
Donation Received NIL* 80.85
Bank Interest 1.16 192.58
EXPENDITURE
Project Expenses 123.38 80.85
Administrative Expenses 48.26 171.64
PROFIT BEFORE TAX 20.94
Less: Current Tax NIL
PROFIT AFTER TAX 20.94
Add: Balance brought forward from
previous year 59.90
38.96
Application of Funds (2007-2008)
28%
Project Expenses
Administrative Expenses
72%
Assistance
Administration
Approach
72%
18%
10%
Finances
Thank you, DonorsUNIFEM
Geneva Global
Oak Foundation
UNODC
Charities Aid Foundation
Apne Aap International
The Emancipation Network
ATSEC (TAHA)
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK
Action Against Trafficking and
Sexual Exploitation of Children
Ten Charities INC
Equality now INC Women Action
ASSET INDIA FOUNDATION INC
S.K.P. Choudhury
Fairfield University
International Justice Mission
UNICEF Suman Khaitan
Sreepriya Exports
National Commission For women
U.N Office on Drugs & Crime-S.B
National Human Rights Commission
Kolkata INTL Women's Club
Manovikas Trust
Birla Academy of Art & Culture
G.K Saraf Public Welfare Trust
Narren N. Mirianni
American Consulate General
Sercal
Jyotirmai Club
Cents of Relief
Meenakshi Nevetia
Sridhar Jagannath
Korean Association in India
Sadbhavana Trust
Action Aid
Action India
Asset
Azad India Foundation
Centre for Community Medicine (AIIMS)
Coalition Against Trafficking of Women
Dhanpat Virani
Directorate of Social Welfare
Ekat
Groupe Development
ICDS
Kasturba Mahila Samakhya, Statutory Body under Ministry of HRD
Koshi Khetriya Grameen Bank, SBI
Mamta
Matasya Mewat Shiksha Evam Vikas Sanstha
Navjyoti Foundation
NIOS
PHED
Pratham-Mumbai Initiative
Rotary Club of Mahanagar
SSA
State Resource Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia
Networks and Linkages
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FCRA Registration No. 147120726
Bank Indian Overseas BankBallygunge Park Road, KolkataSavings Account No. 14536
For donations in Citibank NA foreign currency 41, Chowringhee Road Branch, Kolkata
Swift Code: CITIINBX Account No. 0302594338
All donations exempt under U/S 80G of Income Tax Act, 1961 vide.Exemption Certificate no. IT. DIR (E) Mu. N/ 80G/ 2672/2004/2004-05
Kolkata (Topsia)1/A, Biresh Guha Road, Kolkata 700 017Tel: +91-33-32943081
Forbesgunge Resource CentreJagdish Mill Compound,Ram Manohar Lohia PathForbesgunge, Araria, Bihar 854 318Tel: +91-6455-222215, +91-9304467321
Delhi (Najafgarh)Premnagar, Rewla Khanpur, Najafgarh New Delhi 110 043
Kolkata (Kidderpore)12-H Munshi Gunj Road, Khiderpore, KolkataTel: +91-33-23984934
Delhi (Subhash Camp)66/295-96, Dakshini Puri ExtensionDelhi 110 062 Tel: +91-11-3261 7268
Delhi Resource CentreD-56, Anand Niketan New Delhi 110 021Tel: +91-11-2411 0056
Mumbai (Bhiwandi)Near Shubham Hospital, Khadan Road Phulenagar, Bhiwandi, Thane 421 302Tel: +91-22-2566874
Mumbai (Kamathipura)Chandramani Budh Vihar Municipal School4th Floor, Kamathipura, 13th LaneMumbai 400 008 Tel: +91-22-23004201
Apne Aap Women Worldwide (A2W2) India Trust
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HOME OFFICE - ProgrammesD-56 Anand Niketan, Top Floor, New Delhi 110 021. Tel: 91-11-4601 5940
PROJECT OFFICES - Forbesgunge, BiharVillage Rampur (North), Forbesgunge, Bihar
Tel: +91-6455-222215, +91-9430264556
ACCOUNTS138D Karaya Road, Kolkata 700 017
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You can:
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Act. Cheques are to be drawn in favour of Apne Aap Women Worldwide
payable at Kolkata. Foreign Currency cheques should be mailed to:
Apne Aap Women Worldwide38D Karaya Road, Classic Apartment, Kolkata 700 017
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