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: Families in poverty may see child labor as a necessary survival strategy, which can lead to children dropping out of school and becoming vulnerable to traffickers.

A complete fix extends beyond rescue operations. Survivors of cyber-exploitation often carry severe psychological trauma and social stigma. Holistic reintegration programs must offer long-term mental health counseling, medical care, legal advocacy, and educational re-entry. Proper rehabilitation ensures that rescued youth do not fall back into cycles of vulnerability. Moving Forward

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Tech-driven exploitation requires tech-driven solutions. Law enforcement agencies and specialized NGOs are deploying sophisticated tools to disrupt trafficking pipelines:

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Aom recognized the signs of exploitation in Nong and approached her with care and understanding. With Aom's support, Nong slowly began to open up about her experiences. The weight of her secrets, once crushing her, started to lift.

Effective action doesn't end with an arrest. Once rescued, survivors need comprehensive support to heal and rebuild their lives. In 2025, a landmark operation in South Asia led to the rescue of 137 children, women, and men from forced labor. A coordinated effort in Bangladesh led to the rescue of six girls from a massage parlor where they were being commercially sexually exploited. These rescues are followed by the crucial work of rehabilitation, which includes trauma-informed care, psychological support, education, and vocational training to prevent re-trafficking. * Get involved

Regional Report: Combating Teen Exploitation in Asia (2024–2026)

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: Families in poverty may see child labor as a necessary survival strategy, which can lead to children dropping out of school and becoming vulnerable to traffickers.

A complete fix extends beyond rescue operations. Survivors of cyber-exploitation often carry severe psychological trauma and social stigma. Holistic reintegration programs must offer long-term mental health counseling, medical care, legal advocacy, and educational re-entry. Proper rehabilitation ensures that rescued youth do not fall back into cycles of vulnerability. Moving Forward

* Take action. * Get involved. Get involved. Donate. Partner with us. Subscribe. Volunteer. Work with us. * Advocate for children. Trafficking in Persons - unodc

Tech-driven exploitation requires tech-driven solutions. Law enforcement agencies and specialized NGOs are deploying sophisticated tools to disrupt trafficking pipelines:

To continue planning or adapting this content, please tell me:

Aom recognized the signs of exploitation in Nong and approached her with care and understanding. With Aom's support, Nong slowly began to open up about her experiences. The weight of her secrets, once crushing her, started to lift.

Effective action doesn't end with an arrest. Once rescued, survivors need comprehensive support to heal and rebuild their lives. In 2025, a landmark operation in South Asia led to the rescue of 137 children, women, and men from forced labor. A coordinated effort in Bangladesh led to the rescue of six girls from a massage parlor where they were being commercially sexually exploited. These rescues are followed by the crucial work of rehabilitation, which includes trauma-informed care, psychological support, education, and vocational training to prevent re-trafficking.

Regional Report: Combating Teen Exploitation in Asia (2024–2026)