Currently more money is generated by the tourism sex trade, predominantly conducted in Southeast Asia, than the world's combined profit from drug trafficking. For over a decade, Faces of Hidden Slavery has been working with victims of sexual abuse. Faces of Hidden Slavery offers training for those who work as counselors to victims as well as maintains orphanages, and Safe houses.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Himalayan Mt Earthquake Increases Risk of Girl Trafficking
Due to the earthquake tragedy in the Himalayan Mts. girls are now at a very high risk of being trafficked across the borders from villages where family members are injured, missing or dead. Purveyors come seeking vulnerable families to prey upon during this time of crisis. Please help us to help these families!
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
People all over the region are spending their nights sleeping outside, in fear of aftershocks. In the capitol of Kathmandu and in remote villages, many are still living outside due to severe damage or total destruction of their homes.
The capitol city of Kathmandu and suburbs reported the most deaths at 1500, and those injured numbered close to 3000. Total deaths throughout the country are now reported as 5300 and injured as 10,500. Small villages were affected drastically as many are without food, water, shelter and electricity. There is difficulty in reaching the injured in these remote villages.
According to the Kathmandu Post (April 26,2015) most villages suffered many casualties, especially in the eastern part of Nepal, near the Indian border. Specialized search and rescue teams have arrived from other countries and are attempting to reach casualties in these remote areas.
The capitol city of Kathmandu and suburbs reported the most deaths at 1500, and those injured numbered close to 3000. Total deaths throughout the country are now reported as 5300 and injured as 10,500. Small villages were affected drastically as many are without food, water, shelter and electricity. There is difficulty in reaching the injured in these remote villages.
According to the Kathmandu Post (April 26,2015) most villages suffered many casualties, especially in the eastern part of Nepal, near the Indian border. Specialized search and rescue teams have arrived from other countries and are attempting to reach casualties in these remote areas.
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