Stop the Spread of Human Trafficking Myths
During the summer of 2020 many falsehoods about modern-day enslavement spread over social media. Learn why this harms the anti-trafficking movement, and how you can help stop it.
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Twenty-six years ago Odanadi founders Stanly and Parashuram, young news reporters for a local Mysore newspaper, met a prostituted woman called Radhamma who changed their lives forever.
Odanadi is an NGO based in Mysore, the cultural capital of Karnataka, South India. More than 30 million people are living in Karnataka. Odanadi adresses all forms of sexual violence against women and children, with a special focus on human trafficking. We have adopted a holistic approach to combat sexual violence through prevention, rescue, rehabilitation, awareness and training programs.