Established in 2005, Made By Survivors empowers women who have survived human rights abuses including: human trafficking, slavery, rape, child marriage and extreme poverty, coupled with limited education.
In 2009, the United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking’s Siren Report indicated reasons why economic empowerment should be a priority in aiding a human trafficking survivor:
· It is what survivors often say they want and need
· Involvement in economic activities requires participation in a wider community
· It can reduce stigmas and also be socially empowering
· It reduces the risk of further exploitation

· Made By Survivors’ unique sterling silver jewelry – affordable, quality, handmade, fair trade jewelry
· Made By Survivor stories of perseverance and hope from our artisans: Baby and Soma
· Founder’s story, a family radically changes their lives and works together to make an impact
· Why Made By Survivors is different from other non-profits:
> 100% of profits go to support rescue, shelter building, education and employment.
> MBS centers are designed so they can be independent, self-sustaining, and survivor-owned within three years of launch.
> Our survivor-metalsmiths are breaking gender barriers. Metalsmithing is traditionally a male-only profession in many parts of the world.
Made By Survivors Products can be purchased at: http://www.madebysurvivors.com/
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