Project Name
Cyber Trafficking Victim Assistance in Thailand Project Year 3
Project Location
Thailand
Project Natures
Anti-human Trafficking
Project Objectives
- Help victims of cyber trafficking regain their freedom and return to Thailand.
- Provide holistic assistance to victims after rescue, including legal, health, education, and emotional support.
- Raise community awareness about preventing and prosecuting human trafficking, focusing particularly on law enforcement officers, community leaders, and online social media users.
Beneficiaries
Victims of human trafficking, law enforcement officers, and community leaders
No. of Beneficiaries
776
Key Activities
- Identify, investigate, and rescue victims of human trafficking through various digital platforms.
- Organise training sessions for law enforcement officers and prevention workshops with community leaders in border areas to enhance their awareness.
- Provide support including shelter for boys, vocational training, Bible lessons for victims, and ongoing legal, emotional, and health support.
- Design and produce social media content to prevent human trafficking and public education.
Project Period
Jun 2024 to May 2025
Expenses
Approx. HK$282,600
Impact Story
Banya (pseudonym), a 15-year-old currently living in IMF, fell into the hands of human traffickers when his friend sold him out. His friend was forced by the traffickers to ‘recruit’ young people for them in order to leave their captivity. As a result, Banya was deceived and forced to be raped at least three times a day by clients and the traffickers, while being beaten and starved.
Banya was abducted with her father’s mobile phone in his hand when the traffickers snatched it away. Unsure of how to get home, with no means of contact with the outside world, and fearful of being blamed by his father, Banya was forced to follow the criminals’ instructions.
Six months later, he pretended to be unwell, and the traffickers took him to the hospital for treatment. Upon arrival at the hospital, he took the opportunity to flee and eventually went to a grocery shop to ask a stranger for help. He borrowed a mobile phone and used social media to contact a friend who had also been trafficked and rescued by IMF.
While Banya was being held by the traffickers, IMF already knew that the traffickers had several children in their possession. So IMF staff taught some of the children, including Banya’s friend, that if they came across a child who had been trafficked, they could ask IMF for help. So when Banya’s friend received his distress message, he immediately told IMF.
Now living in a shelter, Banya is gradually recovering and hopes to earn a living by making coffee as a profession in the future.
PARTNER INFORMATION
Partner Name
Immanuel Foundation Thailand (IMF)
Year of establishment
2020
The Year Our Partnership Started
2022
Partner's Mission
Serve the Thai community by ending human trafficking and making perpetrators liable.
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