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At age 13, before she had even begun menstruating, Akhi was sold
into a brothel by her aunt. After working for several years, she
became highly depressed and attempted suicide. Her failed attempt
brought about an epiphany: Her life could be used to improve the
lot of her fellow sex workers. Akhi accomplished the near-impossible
task of gaining support from religious, political, and social groups
to create an organization to advocate for sex workers’ rights.
Despite being arrested three times, she prevailed and, in 1998,
formed the “Nani Mukti Sangha” organization. Since the
group commenced, condom use in the brothel has increased from near
zero to eighty-six percent, and the number of 12- to 13-year-olds
recruited into the brothels has decreased.Today, she continues to
fight tenaciously for sex workers’ rights, and is said to
have such a forceful personality that even the police are afraid
of her.
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