Combating Human Trafficking in Thailand: Signs of Hope Amidst Challenges

Combating Human Trafficking in Thailand: Signs of Hope Amidst Challenges
By Katherine Zhao
Asian – Fortune Magazine

Washington, DC—On March 2, an evening reception for Project Hope International (PHI), a not-for-profit dedicated to combating human trafficking in Thailand, was held at the Royal Thai Embassy. Policymakers, lawyers, activists, and social service providers gathered to hear three distinguished guests: Police Major General Krerkphong Pukprayura, Prosecutor Mr. Pravit Roykaew, and Ms. Sudarat Sereewat, Director of Fight Against Child Exploitation (FACE). Christina Arnold, the Executive Director of PHI, moderated the panel.
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Royal Thai Embassy Reception

On March 2, 2006, the Royal Thai Embassy and Project HOPE International organized an evening reception to introduce and discuss Thailandâs anti—trafficking measures and progress being made in this effort officials working at the forefront of anti-trafficking prevention, prosecution and protection in Thailand at the Royal Thai Embassy. Click here to read the full article.

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Panel discusses the horrors of human trafficking

By Mike Unger
Eradicating human trafficking is, of course, a monumental task. But AU alumna Christina Arnold was so moved by the heart-wrenching scenes of enslavement she saw while growing up in Asia, she founded Project HOPE in 1999 to work toward doing just that. Click here to read the full article.
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