Survivor network

Survivors. Leaders. Family.

Anirban is a survivor-led network of former trafficking victims who now organise their communities against trafficking and child marriage. Membership is by application — every story is reviewed personally.

12
Chapters
9
Members
7
Divisions
Gender
2 (22%) · 7 (78%)
Top divisions
Dhaka · 3 · Chattogram · 2 · Khulna · 1
What members do

Built by survivors, for survivors.

Anirban members shape the work — from local awareness sessions in their own villages to national policy briefings.

Speak with us

Share your story on your own terms — anonymised or named — to shape policy, training and outreach.

Train others

Run community sessions on safe migration, recognising trafficking, and supporting families.

Get legal backup

Access pro-bono lawyers and counsellors through Anirban's referral chapters when you or your case needs them.

Push for change

Join chapter delegations to district administration and parliament committees on trafficking and child marriage.

Belong to a chapter

Every member is anchored to a local chapter — peer support, monthly meet-ups and trauma-informed sisterhood.

Our promise

A network you can trust with your story.

  • Survivor-led: every committee seat is held by someone with lived experience.
  • Trauma-informed: no photos, no names, no story ever leaves Anirban without your written consent.
  • Encrypted intake: reports and applications are reviewed only by verified committee members.
  • Free and confidential: there is no fee to join, and your data is never sold or shared.
Anirban gave me my voice back. Today I run training sessions for women in my district.
Rahima A.
Survivor leader, Khulna chapter

Ready to step into the network?

If you are a survivor of trafficking or child marriage and want to join the movement, the committee will review your application personally.