Human Rights

Advocating for human rights through legal aid for trafficking survivors and safe spaces for street children to receive support and education.

Our Mission

International Needs is dedicated to upholding human rights by offering legal assistance to survivors of human trafficking and creating safe, supportive environments for street children. With your help, we provide crucial resources, education, and care to those most in need. Your support ensures we can continue to defend rights and foster a brighter future for vulnerable individuals.

Our Projects

Chab Dai

Modern slavery drags millions into misery and degradation, being the second most profitable illegal industry after drugs. Over 400 million children yearly face sexual exploitation and abuse, causing immense harm.

Find out more about Chab Dai

Drop-In Centres

Street children in Dhaka, Bangladesh, face anguish and uncertainty due to extreme poverty, family breakdown, and abuse. Approximately 450,000 street children are highly vulnerable to exploitation and child slavery.

Find out more about Drop-In Centres

I am helping provide legal aid and support to survivors of abuse and street children, ensuring their rights and safety.

Each year, we need to raise NZD 80,000 to deliver vital legal assistance and support to survivors of abuse and street children, safeguarding their rights and well-being.

"Yeasmin had a dream where Jesus spoke to her and said “today is not a day for forgiveness only, but also for your well-being.”

-Yeasmin, BANGLADESH

See the impact YOUR support has

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Maisha has a second chance

Bangladesh

Maisha has a second chance

Maisha, forced to leave school for work in Dhaka's slums, received crucial support from International Needs during COVID-19. Now, she’s pursuing her dream of becoming a nurse.

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A Ray of Hope

Bangladesh

A Ray of Hope

Tuhin’s life was shattered when his father died, forcing him to the streets of Dhaka. Working long hours repairing bicycles, he faces harsh realities. The Drop-in Centre offers him hope and a chance for a better future.

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