Three shining lights in Cambodia
Three stories of hope and bright futures from survivors in Cambodia.
Read moreThe power of social media: why the sex trade is migrating from brothels to social media
Lockdowns have closed many sex establishments in Southeast Asia, leaving many former workers wondering where to find an income.
Read MoreThe power of social media: why some girls enter the sex industry to buy coffee and clothes
Online pictures of snacks and models are typically harmless, but they can have a harmful, peculiar effect on kids in developing countries.
Read moreSurvival situations: hope wins for the most-traumatised survivors
Some Ugandan girls have had their lives flipped upside down, like losing both parents, yet they remain resilient.
Read MoreExplore 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 two: A merciless history
A handful of reasons underpins Uganda's poverty, one being mass slaughterings of its citizens in recent history.
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 MoreChildren on the streets: human trafficking in Uganda
We have rescued over 100 children in the country, but we're merely scratching the surface.
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.
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