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Dark Forces Exploit Vulnerable Girls Worldwide – Yet God’s Dignity Restores Hope in Africa and Beyond

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  • One By One’s Dignity Project has reached over 50,000 girls across 14 nations with reusable sanitary products and Gospel truth.
  • Events held in classrooms, churches, slums, prisons, and refugee camps educate on traffickers and bodily changes.
  • School attendance in Uganda rose nearly 20% after Dignity Days, empowering girls to study without shame.

Christian nonprofit One By One launched the Dignity Project to combat period poverty that keeps girls out of school and exposes them to exploitation in East Africa and beyond.

Founded by Becky Murray after discovering girls accepting favors from men for pads, it delivers pink bags with washable pads lasting a year, underwear, and protection resources.

Team members teach plainly about trafficker tactics, physiological realities, and God’s personal calling on each girl, reinforced by local police.

On International Women’s Day the world says that women and girls matter. As followers of Jesus we know that is not just a slogan, it is the story we live in.

Girls learn their bodies belong to them, they can say no to abuse, and remain pure in God’s sight, as Jesus paid the ultimate price declaring them His daughters.

Join believers in upholding Biblical dignity for vulnerable girls; pray for One By One’s mission and support faith-driven freedom from trafficking.

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