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What happens after rescue?


A successful rescue doesn’t end when a child is removed from exploitation. That event is only the first step in a process that will help her stay free.

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More Rescues than Ever Before

2022 was a year of record growth for Destiny Rescue, an organisation whose work in Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines Child Rescue helps fund.

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The Four Percent


While rescue after traffickers have crossed the border with their victims is difficult and extremely rare, these cases–four percent of an organisation's rescues in Nepal–reveal the heartbreaking realities awaiting those being lured out of the country.

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What happens after a border rescue in Nepal?

Passionate women with strong communication skills are the heartbeat of our work in Nepal. Their intentional voices drive our work forward from start to finish.

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New border station opens just in time to rescue teen girl


The 15-year-old was about to taste misery before we spotted her.

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Traffickers “brainwash” children in multidimensional poverty

Poverty is sometimes merely one of many deprivations crushing children.

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The domino effect: how border agents empower survivors to fight human trafficking


Agents put on their teacher hats after rescuing a girl, educating them on all-things trafficking.

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A dark journey: how child marriages can lead to human trafficking

After her 15th birthday, Mina entered a child marriage - the start of a long, tough road.

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Three similarities between child marriage and sex trafficking


Child Rescue sees a kaleidoscope of social injustices worldwide, including child marriage and sex trafficking. These two crimes might seem different on the surface, but they're similar once diving deeper - especially when their lines blur in a child's story.

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A record-breaking year of rescue and reintegration

The milestone is thanks to rapid expansion across our project nations.

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