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© World Vision 2009 10 things you need to know about human trafficking
World Vision, 2009
 
 
 
 
 
Human Trafficking Information Centre

Background on Human Trafficking in Asia-Pacific and what World Vision is doing to help.
Who's vulnerable
Life after trafficking
World Vision's response

Watch VideoWatch: Som Hope Bai (Give me food)
The story of a five year old trafficked from Cambodia to Vietnam and forced to beg on the streets.
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UNIAP
Human Trafficking.Org
Mekong Youth Forum 2008

 
 

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Laos: Trafficked for a cell phone
 
 
Feature
© World Vision 2009 Laos: Trafficked for a cell phone
“I wanted money to buy a cell phone and some money to help my family. I heard one of my neighbours talking about working in Thailand,” says Khamta, 16, one of many girls in a district of Laos that found themselves trafficked.

More about trafficking in the Asia Pacific
Download report: 10 Things You Need to Know About Trafficking

 
 
 
Trafficking: Shift the spotlight away from sex
Courtesy Jimmy Lam, © 2006A new review by World Vision warns that many forms of human trafficking fail to receive attention or response.

More about human trafficking
Report: 10 Things You Need to Know about Trafficking

 
Vulnerable lives along the border
© World Vision 2009Meet four groups of people living very different lives on the streets of Cambodia’s border town, Poipet.

More about human trafficking

 
Thailand: Landmark decision for truck survivors
© World Vision 2009After ten long months of struggle, some justice has finally been delivered to the Myanmar migrant workers who died in the refrigerated truck tragedy last April.

More about human trafficking
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