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A recent edition of the Global Eye on Human Trafficking journal, published by the International Organization for Migration, includes an article on the work of MGEC by its founder, Ganbayasgakh Geleg. Read the article here.
READ TSETSEG AND SOSORMAA'S STORYIn 2006, 13-year-old Tsetseg took a cab home with her 14-year-old friend Sosormaa. When they arrived at their destination, they realized they did not have enough money to pay their taxi bill. The driver became angry and refused to let them go, and forcibly took them to pimps who exploit girls sexually. The two girls were sold for MNT 10,000 each, and from then on were forced to work as prostitutes. Read more...
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