SAW helps the displaced, immigrants and vulnerable women, who left Burma to find jobs in Thailand. They face adversity and become the victims of human trafficking or are lured in to the sex trade due to poverty. The women are sometimes domestically abused, raped and or harassed.
Members of staff provide psycho-social support through counselling and rehabilitation; they provide practical support through vocational training - giving the women a real way out of poverty.
These women's stories have never being publicized due to concern over their security and general lack of resources.
This lack of resources and not having ICT training has meant that the women's voices are only known by the staff member's of SAW and they are spread by word of mouth. SAW believes this is not enough.
Those women are victims and witness women right's violations due to the extreme poverty should receive the training to raise their voices and to tell the whole world about themselves. SAW believes that conducting this WISE project will benefit the women both during the training and afterwards in raising their voices through the net and social networking.