What is it like to be a child trafficking victim in India? An online game will put you in her shoes

Maria Thomas - Quartz

Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation has launched an online interactive game simulating the experience of child trafficking in India to raise awareness around the issue, according to the article. The game is called  (UN)TRAFFICKED and it follows the journey of a 13 year-old girl from a poor family. The family is approached by a stranger and convinced to send their daughter with him to work in the city. "As the story proceeds, users inhabit many other characters, from money-minded agents to the apathetic police, and get a glimpse of how other people’s decisions push the young girl into a life of misery." The foundation hopes that the game will raise awareness and eventually lead to a push for change in India's laws and system of response to child trafficking.