The News in April/May
Thailand A survey suggests the public thinks trafficking in Thailand is getting worse A new survey suggests most people in Thailand thing the human trafficking
Thailand A survey suggests the public thinks trafficking in Thailand is getting worse A new survey suggests most people in Thailand thing the human trafficking
When I first started working in trafficking prevention in Thailand about 6 years ago, the scene here looked like a plethora of disparate organizations working
An interview with Pastor Eugene Cho, founder of One Day’s Wages When we talk about child sex trafficking and try to raise awareness and concern
When we talk about child victims of the sex trade, the moral costs are clear: no child should fall prey to sexual predators. That message
News organizations have lately been posting useful resources on trafficking: how to identify it, how to talk about it with your kids, and constructive examples of
We have been partners with and financial supporters of The ACT Center (Children’s Advocacy Center) in Chiang Mai, an organization dedicated to helping child victims
Thailand Thailand’ Efforts to Combat Trafficking Have Shown Marked Improvement There are several ways in which Thailand has ramped up counter trafficking efforts. “First of
When I first started working with The Freedom Story (formerly The SOLD Project) over six years ago, the anti trafficking community looked very different from
It is widely understood that victims of trafficking and abuse would be in need of mental health care services to aid in restitution and rehabilitation.
The news round up from the end of 2016 provides a useful foundation in looking forward to what’s in store for 2017. From Thailand’s economic