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.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Since 1999, as a pioneer, Faces of Hidden Slavery has been involved in fighting for the rights of women and mostly girls and seeing healing and restoration of those coming out of slavery. There are many groups now working on this issue however the funds and human resources are so very limited. In spite of that progress is being made! Although the issue is vast covering many continents, everyone just needs to stay focused, whether they are in advocacy, rescuing, healing, restoration and rehabilitation.
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