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Prevent Human Trafficking Institute

Prevent Human Trafficking Institute (PHI) is a DC based non-profit working to build a bridge between South East Asia and the United States to prevent human trafficking. PHI empower individuals, organizations and governments to tackle the root causes of human trafficking through direct support and technical assistance. PHI uses its expertise and networks to promote best practice and inspire sustainable solutions in the movement to prevent human trafficking.

Primary web addresses
http://preventhumantrafficking.org/
Main Address
4410 Massachusetts Ave.
# 210
Washington, DC 20016
Country
United States
Main Telephone
202-330-2800
Joined OneWorld
18.06.2004

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Thai children.
27.05.2008 A center for street children in Pattaya, Thailand serves as the first caring community setting that many of these exploited youth have ever experienced.
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Image: Thai children. © Kris Herbst / Changemakers.net
08.06.2007
In this video clip, Christina Arnold, Director of Project Hope International, talks about alternatives they are offering to Thai families at risk of human trafficking through their work with Population and Community Development Association (PDA). To learn more, read a statement by PDA Chairman, Mechai Viravaidya (PDF).
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11.04.2005 Putting a stop to human trafficking requires giving voice to the needs and challenges of ALL trafficked persons, argues Project Hope International, a group with programs in the U.S., Cambodia, and Thailand.
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Related topics/regions: [Cambodia] [Thailand] [United States]





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