Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims

by Alliance Anti Trafic
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims
Recovering the un-recoverable innocent victims

Project Report | May 31, 2022
2020 - Alliance Anti Trafic Regional Thailand

By Jurgen Thomas | Alliance Anti Trafic

The success of our actions of 2020 is as a result of a combination of contributions from many
persons who can be proud of themselves as they overcame a number of obstacles during the
year to save victims and provide them with fair justice. Namely, the AAT team always
committed and in the front line; the agents of change who could participate to rescue their
peers; volunteers who could contribute to detect victims; our regular network of CSOs and
government agencies in Thailand, Laos and Myanmar; and our network of local businesses.

The success of our actions can also be attributed to the new collaboration we could develop
throughout the year in Thailand, Laos and Myanmar, but also in other countries such as
Belgium, England, and Sweden.


Finally, the support we could provide to women and children would not have been possible
without the continual support from our partners namely: Free a Girl, Kindermissionswerk,
Manos Unidas, PILnet, and those that contributed anonymously including individual donors.

2021 will be a transit period mostly affected by the restrictions due to COVID-19, and the
coup d’etat in Myanmar that particularly affected women and children of the region of South
East Asia due to lack of employment and online sexual exploitation. As such, we will have to
prepare for the massive migration that will occur when borders re-open and international
travel will be fully operating. We will strengthen our collaboration from local communities to
international organizations in Europe and other countries and intensify our prevention
actions against sexual exploitation covering diverse forms such as online sexual exploitation,
forced marriage, and forced surrogacy.


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Alliance Anti Trafic

Location: Bangkok, South East Asia - Thailand
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