Joined WhatsOn Impact Story: Uniting Against Organized Crime: RSKS India's View

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Impact Story from Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan:

Transnational organized crime exploits the most vulnerable, robbing communities of peace, resources, and the possibility of a bright future. Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan stands firm against this corruption, empowering marginalized communities and offering hope and opportunities that directly counteract the allure and impact of crime.

We have been providing skill development programs for underprivileged youth, particularly for those at high risk of falling prey to organized crime networks. With over 18,000 youth trained in skills such as garment making, handicrafts, and bag making, RSKS India not only supports sustainable livelihoods but also creates resilience in communities vulnerable to exploitation. By equipping these young people with employable skills, we create strong barriers to crime recruitment and reinforce community cohesion.

Our collaboration with local and international stakeholders has been pivotal. Recent workshops focused on resilience and self-awareness help community members identify the signs of human trafficking, illegal labor, and other forms of organized crime, turning them into watchdogs within their communities. Our Programs such as SPARSH (Good Touch- Bad Touch Knowledge) outline preventive strategies, creating a framework that can be replicated globally to reduce the reach of crime syndicates in different semi-urban and rural areas.

Through education, skill training, and community-driven awareness, RSKS India is a force in the pushback against organized crime. Every youth trained, every family empowered, and every partnership forged strengthens our collective stand. Together, we’re proving that organized crime can be overcome with unity, empowerment, and relentless dedication to justice.
 

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Read more Joined WhatsOn Impact Stories for the first International Day for the Prevention of and Fight against All Forms of Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) here.