Nomi Network
Our mission is to end human trafficking by creating pathways to safe employment, empowering women and girls to break cycles of slavery in their families and communities.
05/15/2026
For some women and girls, change begins quietly.
It begins when someone dares to question the limits they have been told — that migration is the only path to stability, that self-doubt is safer than dreaming, that women can only go so far. Across the stories of Kyas, Monica, Ria, Jishnu, and many others, we see those beliefs begin to shift.
✨A woman learns a skill.
👱♀️A girl speaks her dream out loud.
🤱A mother rebuilds her future after exploitation.
☘️A family begins to believe differently.
For Ria, the shift was internal but powerful: moving from the belief that “there are some things girls cannot do” to knowing that girls can do anything when they believe in themselves. Behind every number is a person. Behind every outcome is a life, a family, and a community touched by change.
Read our full Annual Report 2025 to learn more.
03/19/2026
We’re honored to share that Nomi Network has been awarded a multi-year grant from Together Women Rise to expand workforce opportunities for women in Cambodia.
Through this funding, our Workforce Development Program aims to serve 500 women in trafficking-vulnerable communities through 2027, equipping them with life skills, vocational training, financial literacy, and pathways to safe, dignified work.
For women like Sopheap, this support is life-changing.
After years of struggling to make ends meet through farming, Sopheap and her husband migrated for work, only to face long hours, low pay, and constant uncertainty. When she returned home and joined Nomi Network’s program, she gained new skills, began earning income safely from home, and started building savings for her family’s future.
Today, she is not only contributing financially. She’s helping lead decisions in her household and encouraging other women in her community to pursue safer opportunities.
This funding will allow Nomi Network to further invest in women supporting their individual journey and strengthening their communities:
→ 500 women gaining economic opportunity
→ 400 women receiving safe migration and trafficking awareness training
→ 200 women starting or growing micro-enterprises
→ 2,000 community members engaged in awareness and empowerment efforts
When women have access to training and opportunity, they don’t just change their own lives; they strengthen families and communities for generations.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re proud to stand alongside partners like Together Women Rise to help build safer, more sustainable futures.
If you believe in this work, we invite you to be part of it: give.nominetwork.org/celebrateher
03/13/2026
Today is India Giving Day, and every gift up to $100 will be matched — doubling your impact.
If you’ve been looking for a way to make a tangible difference for women and girls in India, today is the day. Donate here before the match ends tonight:
www.indiagivingday.org/organizations/nomi-network-inc (Link in Bio)
When a young girl is living in poverty, married off young, becomes a mother before she’s ready, and is pulled out of school, her future is often decided for her. Opportunities disappear. Independence feels out of reach. Not what you imagine for a 13-year-old? We agree.
Meet Beena.
At just 13, Beena’s dream of becoming a police officer was cut short when she was forced into an early marriage. Before turning 18, she had already become a mother, and her husband and in-laws would not allow her to continue her education.
When Beena joined a training program with Nomi Network, she was quiet and hesitant. But during a session on decision-making, something shifted—her dream resurfaced.
She joined four other women to start a small food service enterprise and began earning her own income for the first time. It was modest, but it gave her something powerful: independence and choice.
Despite strong opposition from her family, Beena made another bold decision. She enrolled in night school and paid for it herself.
Today, she is continuing her education while training to launch a micro-enterprise producing pickles and papads—and she still hopes to pursue her childhood dream of becoming a police officer.
When women gain access to education, job training, and income opportunities, they can begin rewriting their futures.
Today, you can help more women like Beena do the same.
Donate before the match ends tonight and double your impact:
www.indiagivingday.org/organizations/nomi-network-inc (Link in Bio)
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