Trafficking News: An Update on COVID’s Impact
When the COVID pandemic hit the globe last year, experts predicted lockdowns would make it more difficult for victims of various types of abuse and
When the COVID pandemic hit the globe last year, experts predicted lockdowns would make it more difficult for victims of various types of abuse and
Tarrin,* a bold and funny 17 year old with an endearing smile, makes friends easily. He cheekily calls himself stubborn, “but in the way kids
Risk isn’t usually visible on the surface. If you were to visit our Resource Center and watch the kids playing, if you didn’t know the
We’re kicking off an exciting celebration of women & girls for the month of March! Monday, March 8 is International Women’s Day, where people and
In our role as a nonprofit organization, we serve at least three audiences. The first audience is our constituents, or beneficiaries—the people we aim to
The latest news reports suggest that human trafficking is thriving even with the pandemic. An article in the National Review, says that though calls to
When Arpa*, mother of two girls Preeda* and Ying*, was growing up, she wanted to study. “But we were poor. We didn’t even have rice
When we first started working in anti-trafficking, poverty was the trafficker, the biggest factor aiding and abetting vulnerability to exploitation. But in recent years, as
“My biggest concern and fear has always been, ‘What will I do to get Pon his citizenship?’” For Aom*, Pon’s mother, this question brings tears
Early this year, we had a case that was a narrow escape – one of the narrowest we’ve encountered. When 14-year-old BunMa* met Aon* on