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In many communities, the pressure parents place on their daughters to engage in prostitution is a deeply concerning issue that often goes unspoken. From personal observations and shared stories, it's clear that economic hardship, societal expectations, and lack of proper support play significant roles in this tragic reality. I have encountered cases where parents, overwhelmed by financial strain, see their daughters as means of survival rather than individuals with dreams and rights. This often leads to girls being pushed into exploitative situations from a young age, robbing them of education and a safe childhood. Raising awareness about this problem is crucial. Discussions within communities, support from NGOs, and government initiatives can help provide alternatives and protect vulnerable children. Education is a powerful tool; when girls are empowered with knowledge and skills, they can break free from cycles of exploitation. It's important for society to recognize the signs of coercion and offer victim support rather than judgement. Many survivors have shared how timely help changed their lives, helping them rebuild and pursue new opportunities. This issue underscores the need for compassion, intervention, and stronger protective measures to ensure all children grow up in safe environments where their rights and futures are respected.












































