MISSING: GAME FOA R CAUSE

Reports

At MISSING, we believe in open communication and responsible stewardship. This section provides easy access to our annual reports, financial statements, and other important documents that demonstrate our commitment to transparency. Here, you can gain a deeper understanding of our organization’s financial health, how we use your contributions, and the impact we’re making.

MISSING: GAME FOA R CAUSE

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Game of a Cause

Rural Impact
Report 2021-22

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2020

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2018-19

Rural Impact
Report 2018- 19

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Episode 3

Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM)

Today, on MISSING, we examine the subject of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). On this episode, we have Sebastian Edassery, the Director & Chief Security Officer at Deloitte, South Asia, who is also associated with organisations like Interpol, the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC), and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and Dr. Debarati Halder, an advocate, award winning author, speaker, cyber crime victim counsellor and professor of law. They explain what CSAM actually is, share first-hand experiences, discuss legal provisions for CSAM-related crimes, question whether India is the CSAM capital of the world or not, and advise what families, schools, the judiciary, and law enforcement can do to make the internet a safer place for children.

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Episode 4

Cyber Sex Trafficking

This episode of the MISSING podcast dives into the dark underbelly of the internet to understand cyber sex trafficking and how its networks operate online. To guide us through, we have Supreme Court of India Advocate Ravi Kant, who is a Founder Member and President of Shakti Vahini, a national-level organization that has been pioneering the fight against human trafficking, and Dr. Karnika Seth, an Indian lawyer, writer, educator and policymaker, who practices in the Supreme Court of India, and acts as legal Advisor to the Ministry of Information Technology, in the fields of cyber law, intellectual property law, media law, and the protection of women and children. They explain how the online world has become an integral part of human trafficking and the different kinds of tech used. They narrate horrific first-hand cases, and tell us the importance of collaboration and awareness in fighting cyber sex trafficking.

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Episode 5

Porn and Adolescent Sexuality

On today’s episode of the MISSING podcast, we’re exploring the effects of pornography on adolescent sexuality, along with clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and author Dr. Danielle Knafo, who is a professor at Long Island University’s clinical psychology doctoral program, and an associate clinical professor at New York University’s postdoctoral program in psychoanalysis. Also joining us on the show is human rights activist, researcher, and founder of the NGO HAQ: Centre for Child Rights, Enakshi Ganguly. The experts touch upon the effects of sex being a taboo subject in the Indian culture and especially in adolescent conversations, the negative and longlasting impact of young people’s exposure to pornography, the link between pornography and sexual offences amongst adolescents, and whether laws and punitive measures are actionable substitutes for larger societal changes

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Episode 7

Reintegration of Survivors

As we near the end of this season of the MISSING podcast, this episode looks at the process of reintegration and rehabilitation of survivors of human trafficking and the stigma they face in society. Sabina, a trafficking survivor that the Missing Link Trust has worked with, courageously and candidly opens up about her trafficking story, and narrates her experience of being rescued and reintegrated back with her family. Leena also speaks to Priti Patkar, a social worker and human rights activist and the co-founder and director of the NGO Prerana. They tell us more about the reality of escape and rescue operations, the judicial experience, how equipped Child Care Institutions and Government Homes are, what justice means to survivors, the risk of re-trafficking, and how successful reintegration is rooted in dignity and education of society.

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