Explore Uganda part three: Child brides and stopping trafficking
Child exploitation takes on many shapes in the nation, but Child Rescue is fighting back.
Read moreExplore Uganda part one: The diamond of Africa
Uganda is synonymous with natural beauty, but child street prostitution is a thorn in its land.
Read MoreThe power of social media: how sex traffickers leverage social media for recruitment and grooming
In villages in Nepal, many girls today have electricity and smartphones, allowing them to enter the land of the internet.
Read moreSurvivors teach the ‘experts’ about trafficking
Today is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, an annual awareness day about human trafficking worldwide.
Read MoreBehind the scenes of raid missions
Kicking down doors and wrestling pimps to the floor are a couple of movie-like moments people might imagine when thinking about a sex-trafficking raid mission. While our rescue agents have stormed houses with firearms, missions are careful and calculated and most lack this expected blockbuster-like action.
Read moreTrafficking ring unmasked in quiet neighbourhood
Early this month, our agents and the country’s law enforcement rescued 20 females, including two minors, after discovering they were being held in a house and sold for sex to customers who made online bookings.
Read MoreThe women of the frontlines
Our border agents in Nepal are all women, fighting to rescue girls a stride away from misery.
Read moreCelebrate her journey | International Women’s Day 2021
International Women's Day is described as, “A global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women's equality.” Together, we celebrate the efforts and achievements of the strong women and girls in our midst.
Read MoreTraffickers try new tactics to exploit two girls
Agents are up against new challenges as traffickers pull out all the stops hoping to sneak girls across the border and into a life of exploitation.
Read morePandemic job loss: impact on human trafficking
Millions of people worldwide are sexually exploited each year by either being sold for sex, forced to marry a stranger or abused by a family member. This is a crisis that is expected to worsen in the wake of Covid-19.
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