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Chab Dai ("joining hands" in Khmer) is an organization founded in Cambodia in 2005 [1] by Helen Sworn [2]that focuses on abolishing sexual abuse, human trafficking, and exploitation. [3] [4] It aims to bring an end to trafficking and sexual exploitation through coalition building, community prevention, advocacy and research. [5] [6] While the organization was founded in Cambodia, Chab Dai also has additional offices in the United States, [7] Canada and the United Kingdom. [8] In August 2023, they joined other Anti-Trafficking Organizations in a statement about the factual inaccuracies of the movie Sound of Freedom (film) [9]
Sworn had a career in business administration before she attended bible college in the United Kingdom. [10] She began actively opposing human trafficking in 1999. [11] In 2005, [12] she founded Chab Dai, [2] a network of Christian organizations opposing human trafficking. [13] She was interviewed in the 2011 human trafficking documentary film Nefarious: Merchant of Souls. [14] Sworn stepped down as Executive Director in 2023. [15]
This article contains content that is written like
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Chab Dai ("joining hands" in Khmer) is an organization founded in Cambodia in 2005 [1] by Helen Sworn [2]that focuses on abolishing sexual abuse, human trafficking, and exploitation. [3] [4] It aims to bring an end to trafficking and sexual exploitation through coalition building, community prevention, advocacy and research. [5] [6] While the organization was founded in Cambodia, Chab Dai also has additional offices in the United States, [7] Canada and the United Kingdom. [8] In August 2023, they joined other Anti-Trafficking Organizations in a statement about the factual inaccuracies of the movie Sound of Freedom (film) [9]
Sworn had a career in business administration before she attended bible college in the United Kingdom. [10] She began actively opposing human trafficking in 1999. [11] In 2005, [12] she founded Chab Dai, [2] a network of Christian organizations opposing human trafficking. [13] She was interviewed in the 2011 human trafficking documentary film Nefarious: Merchant of Souls. [14] Sworn stepped down as Executive Director in 2023. [15]