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Fighting the Kamalari slave system

Sold into domestic slavery at the age of 6, Urmila is now free and leading the fight to abolish Nepal's Kamalari slave system with help from Plan.

Urmila spent 12 years as a domestic slave when her parents traded her to pay off a debt. They thought she would get the chance to study - but instead Urmila was forced to spend all day, every day, performing endless chores for her master.

Rescuing thousands

In 2008 Urmila was finally allowed to visit her family - that's where she learned that the Kamalari system is now illegal. Today she is president of the Kamalari Girls' Freedom Forum, which works to rescue and protect Kamalari girls.

2,250 girls have been released from domestic slavery since Plan started supporting the Kamalari girls project in 2006. The project has now been expanded to 2 other districts.

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