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Kamala Chaudhary was sent off to work at a young age because of the poverty of her family. Here is how she describes her experience:
"Since my father is an old man and could not work and there are many mouths to feed in house, my parents decided to send me to work for our landlord in my village… I had to work from dawn to late at night, left over food is my part of meal and sometimes I had to sleep with empty stomach. With lots of trouble I spent a year in that place and returned home to celebrate Maghi. After the festival my master came to fetch me up. Since the economic condition of my house was not good I reluctantly went with my master…
"Another Maghi approached. With the decision of my parents, I was sold for 6000 Rupees (about $83). My uncle took me to Kathmandu. I had never been to Kathmandu before. Everything was new and uncanny for me. Sad days returned once again. I had to work hard. On top of that the remembrance of my parents made me sad. I used to cry in despair and request my landlord to send me home. But nobody listened to me.
"When I returned to my village (for Maghe) I came to know about NYF/FNC. As I was interested to study I talked to my parents and brief them about NYF/FNC. They gave me the permission to enroll in (the)… program and my wish to go to school has been fulfilled. I am a student of class five studying in Narti School. My aim in life is to be a teacher. To eradicate this inhuman practice is the mission of my life."
But there are many more daughters to be saved from bondage, and we need to build schools so the girls we have liberated can be educated.
We want to put the labor contractors out of business. Read on to learn how we plan to do this.