Human trafficking, exploitation and abuse are global issues victimizing and enslaving millions of men, women and children in every country, and of every nationality and race. Chab Dai is committed to seeing an end to abuse and trafficking through collaboration, networking, prevention and direct project development.


HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Human Trafficking is the illegal trading of men, women and children for the purpose of exploitation. Read more...

COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

Commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) is the practice of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for immediate payment in money or other valuables. It is sometimes referred to as prostitution. Read more...

SEX TOURISM

According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), sex tourism trips are organized with the primary purpose of effecting a commercial sexual relationship by the tourist with residents at the destination. Child sex tourism is travel for sex with a sexually exploited minor. Read more...

SEXUAL ABUSE OF BOYS

Compared to current knowledge regarding the sexual abuse of women and girls, relatively little is known about the sexual abuse of boys. Global studies suggest anywhere from 3% to 40% of all males experience some form of sexual abuse. Read more...

DEMAND

In the “business” or “marketplace” of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, victims are sold into slavery for the purpose of meeting the demand of recruiters, facilitators and buyers looking to buy sex and/or inexpensive products. Read more...

FORCED LABOR & MIGRATION

An estimated 12.3 million people around the world are trapped in forced labor. Laborers are often kept in their exploitative situation through debt bondage, forced to pay off an unreasonable debt. Many forced into labor are irregular migrants who, due to illegal entry or the expiry of their visa, lacks legal status in the transit or host country where they are migrating. Read more...

CHILD LABOR

According to the International Organization of Migration (IOM), child labor is any work performed by a child that is determined to their health, education, physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development. Read more...

STATELESSNESS

According to UNHCR, a stateless person is someone who, under national laws, does not have a legal bond of citizenship with any country. A stateless person may  not be able to go to school, get a job, receive medical attention, own property, travel, register the birth of their child, register their marriage, have access to the judicial system, vote, or have a sense of identity and belonging. Read more...

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Sexual Abuse and Trafficking

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