Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Fighting the Child Sex Trade in Southeast Asia

While there are many excellent NGOs working to fight the sex trade in Southeast Asia, I'd like to present two here that I believe are doing fantastic work to save the lives of young women in that region.

The first is Rapha House, an outreach that works to liberate enslaved girls in Cambodia, providing them and education and vocational skills as well as counseling.

The second is The Sold Project, an effort focused on liberating children from sex servitude in Thailand.

Both ministries are worthy of support and prayers as they labor to end child prostitution.

If you are familiar with non-profits that are combating child slavery and prostitution anywhere in the world, please share a link to it and perhaps a brief description in the comments on this post.

See also:
Child Prostitution in Brazil

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