|  | Trafficking When an adult is coerced, forced, or deceived into prostitution – or maintained in prostitution through coercion – that person is a victim of trafficking. Bajalia works with organizations who are involved with rescuing and restoring victims of sex trafficking.
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|  | AIDS The ripple effect of the AIDS pandemic in developing countries has resulted in many women (including grandmothers) carrying the responsibility of being the sole caregiver and provider for the vast number of children who have been left behind.
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|  | Ecofriendly Many Bajalia artisans are using renewable and reclaimed materials sourced in their local contexts. From recycled paper to reclaimed wood, bone and horn, grasses, copper and natural dyes they are creating beautiful handmade jewelry, accessories, gift items and home goods.
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|  | Transformation When you trade with Bajalia you are changing the world while shopping the world! The artisans we trade with are working hard to make a difference in the lives of their family members and communities.
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|  | Disabled The unlimited talent is evident in the beautiful handicrafts produced by disabled artisans around the world. Bajalia partners with several organizations and producer groups who focus on job creation for the disabled in their communities.
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