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Learn more about this Program Program: CHILD TRAFFICKING

An elderly man is walking through a slum market in Thailand carrying a clean, well dressed baby in his arms. The child has a red ribbon around its wrist. This child is for sale.

Child trafficking is rampant throughout the world, but particularly in India, southeast Asia and southern Europe. The US Justice Department (2004) reports that at least 300,000 children are traded across international borders each year.

Child trafficking is the enslavement of children for the purpose of exploitation. Child trafficking takes many forms such as:

  • forced labour, including dangerous labour
  • various forms of sexual exploitation
  • military conscription
  • illicit adoption
  • forced child marriage

All children who are trafficked are at a heightened risk of being abused sexually, physically and emotionally.

Children are more at risk of being trafficked if they are female (70%, ibid), come from rural, poor, sick or  dysfunctional households, have ethnic minority status, are between the ages of 12-16 or good looking, or lack education or vocational training.

Children are sold like commodities into trafficking by family members, neighbours or community members. The networks into which the children are sold represent a multibillion dollar industry that operates with virtual impunity within and across international borders.

Hope for the Nations takes the view that all child trafficking is preventable. To that end, we work with local partners towards the prevention of child trafficking through interventions that support families and communities to recognize threats, create alternative sources of income, and protect children. We also work in the area of rehabilitating children who have been trafficked. We welcome you to become informed and get involved in one of our many projects!


Project
CAMBODIA - Poipet: HOPE TRANSFORMATION CENTRE

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Last year, with significant help from Sonrise Foundation, HFTN was able to purchase the HOPE TRANSFORMATION CENTER on the main street of Poipet, Cambodia - a major human trafficking lane between Cambodia and Thailand.

The four floors of this building are dedicated to the following purposes:

Main Level - Restaurant and vocational training for women of the sex trade

Second Floor - Offices and seminar centers for community education

Third Floor - 16 housing units for ladies who have come out of the sex trade

Top Floor - Church facility... also for conference, weddings and community events

The refurbishing budget to get each floor functional is:

  • Main Level - Restaurant equipment, kitchen and dining facilities: $25,000.
  • Second Floor - Seminar rooms, projection unit, PC with multi-media, sound: $18,000.
  • Third Floor - 16 single residential, self contained  rooms: $15,000.
  • Top Floor - Installing tile, chairs for 400, screen, sound system, music: $15,000.

We know that this building will be a "Light on a Hill" in this community.  Join us to champion and donate to see HOPE TRANSFORMATION CENTRE be created!



  • Stairway to Heaven

    Posted by Ralph Bromley on Aug 19, 2010 12:25 PM

    Stairway to Heaven

    Posted by Ralph Bromley on Aug 19, 2010 12:25 PM

    The Hope Transformation Center has been standing empty for some time. Why?

    City building regulations has required that a set of stairs be placed in the front of the building. Until this was in place the city would not issue a permit for 'public' use.

    A generous donation made it possible for us to begin the rennovations: break holes in 3 floors, place the forms, pour the concrete and tile the floors.

    We are excited about the progress that is being made and soon the task will be complete.

    Please view the pics and stay posted for the final announcement which will allow us to walk the 'stairway to heaven'.

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