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Pandemic 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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Celebrating 751 rescues in 2020

The global sex industry is an adaptable evil. As it evolves to feed an unabated demand around the world, our organization is continuously facing new challenges to fight child sex trafficking.

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Four new border stations open, 39 more lives rescued so far


Announcing new border stations and plans for even more expansion soon!

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Rescue surge: 33 people rescued across four countries in four days

Amidst the difficulties of this year, Destiny Rescue was able to rescue 33 people across four countries in four days. This latest surge of rescue is incredibly encouraging.

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Rescue agents in two countries team up on notorious trafficker


Each team of rescue agents in their respective countries normally fight human trafficking separately, until now.

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Abolition is our vision

Today is International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.

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The girl who rescued herself: Malee’s story


Malee heard about Destiny Rescue from her close friend, next, she made a decision that would change the path of her life forever.

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The most rewarding job: Meet Subin

Work can be emotionally, mentally and even physically taxing - but Subin insists it's the most rewarding job.

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On the run: Survivor helps three girls escape their traffickers


The girls thought they were journeying to find new jobs, but their dreams soon vaporized into thin air.

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Never give up: Agent finds missing child

Luma, a single mother of three children, approached police with news of her missing 17-year-old daughter. With the station busy and officers overwhelmed by their already -strenuous workload, her report was brushed aside.

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