[…] Exodus Road Thailand also partners with NGOs to provide trauma-informed aftercare to survivors through our Beyond Rescue program. In…
On What is trauma-informed care for human trafficking survivors?
[…] Exodus Road has published an article with an in-depth look at this very question: Why is human trafficking investigation…
On Why is human trafficking investigation work necessary?
[…] Ultimately, the peak of the abuse was Isami’s mom trafficking her to a piano teacher, giving him permission to…
On Familial Trafficking: A Crime Against Children
[…] night when The Exodus Road’s India team supported law enforcement in raiding three hotels in Operation Perseverance, they knew…
On 8 women and 1 girl freed, 4 traffickers arrested in a raid on 3 hotels in India!
[…] It’s also important to keep in mind that many people being trafficked in any country may be migrants […]
On Human Trafficking and Immigrants
[…] the world, the vulnerabilities of ethnic minorities and indigenous communities are exploited by traffickers. Indigenous communities are more likely…
On Race and Human Trafficking: How This Crime Disproportionately Affects Ethnic Minorities and Indigenous Persons
[…] 43% forced labor […]
On Labor Trafficking: All You Need to Know
[…] impoverished and have been impacted by armed conflicts in Myanmar. Knowing these vulnerabilities, traffickers exploit girls from the Hill…
On The Exodus Road Thailand
[…] survivors are separated from that rhetoric, different ways of storytelling can begin to emerge. Sola is The Exodus Road’s…
On Meet Sola
[…] from home, are in the foster system, struggle with mental illness or addiction, live in poverty, are LGBTQ+, or…
On LGBTQ Youth : At Risk for Human Trafficking