Anuradha Koirala (f): Mother 
Teresa, I always used to meet her and she said, “Continue all your work,
 don’t stop your work.” 
HOST (IN NEPALI): Hallo, enlightened 
viewers, and welcome to today’s Good People, Good Works. Our program 
features Maiti Nepal, a non-profit organization dedicated to the 
protection of women’s rights in Nepal. 
Maiti Nepal was 
established by a group of caring teachers, journalists and social 
workers in November 1993. It provides a warm shelter for women and girls
 who have been victims of human trafficking, abuse and neglect by their 
families, and exploitation. 
Besides pursuing the legal rights of
 those it helps, Maiti Nepal also provides loving encouragement and 
support such as teaching basic reading and writing and vocational skills
 to enable clients to start a bright new life.
Due to the 
tireless efforts of Maiti Nepal, the issue of human trafficking has 
received much attention and concern from the public and the Nepali 
government. 
In recognition of its outstanding contributions to 
the protection of girls, the World’s Children’s Prize for the Rights of 
the Child was awarded to the group in 2002.
Ms. Anuradha Koirala 
is the founder and chairperson of the organization. She now discusses 
the evolution of Maiti Nepal and its efforts to protect women’s rights 
over the years. 
Anuradha 
Koirala (f): I used to go to Pashupatinath, that is a temple, and
 I used to see women begging; very healthy women begging with lots of 
children. And I asked them, “Why are you on the street? 
Why are 
you begging? You are so healthy. And the begging time is only three 
hours in the morning and two hours in the evening. What happened to you?
 Why do you beg?” They always told me that my husband 
married 
another woman or my husband died and then my in-laws kicked me out of 
the house or my husband ran away with another woman and that is why I’m 
on the street today. 
HOST: Learning of the desperate 
circumstances of these women, Ms. Koirala began to think how she could 
help them become independent and lead dignified lives. 
For more 
details on Maiti Nepal please visit 
www.MaitiNepal.org