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View:Sweden, Class of 2005
Queen Silvia was the Patron of the First World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of children, held in 1996 in Stockholm.
Sweden, Class of 2005
Queen Silvia was the Patron of the First World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of children, held in 1996 in Stockholm.
View HeroJapan, Class of 2005
After she completed several successful Senate terms, Nancy Kassebaum accompanied her husband to Japan, where he served as the United States Ambassador.
Japan, Class of 2005
After she completed several successful Senate terms, Nancy Kassebaum accompanied her husband to Japan, where he served as the United States Ambassador.
View HeroPeru, Class of 2005
The Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament were founded in 1850, when Sister Maria Micaela began to help the mistreated prostitutes in Madrid.
Peru, Class of 2005
The Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament were founded in 1850, when Sister Maria Micaela began to help the mistreated prostitutes in Madrid.
View HeroCambodia, Class of 2005
A French NGO worker, Pierre Legros and a trafficking victim, Somaly Mam, founded one of the most influential sex trafficking NGOs in Asia.
Cambodia, Class of 2005
A French NGO worker, Pierre Legros and a trafficking victim, Somaly Mam, founded one of the most influential sex trafficking NGOs in Asia.
View HeroUnited States of America, Class of 2005
An international superstar, Ricky Martin and his foundation, created in 2000, have been extensively involved in anti-trafficking work.
United States of America, Class of 2005
An international superstar, Ricky Martin and his foundation, created in 2000, have been extensively involved in anti-trafficking work.
View HeroTajikistan, Class of 2005
As a journalist in Tajikistan, Adiba Umarova was able to re-open a cold case which led to the arrest of a trafficking ringleader.
Tajikistan, Class of 2005
As a journalist in Tajikistan, Adiba Umarova was able to re-open a cold case which led to the arrest of a trafficking ringleader.
View HeroSenegal, Class of 2005
Aida Mbodj is a powerful politician in Senegal, well-respected and admired, who used her political power to combat human trafficking in the early part of the millennium.
Senegal, Class of 2005
Aida Mbodj is a powerful politician in Senegal, well-respected and admired, who used her political power to combat human trafficking in the early part of the millennium.
View HeroIndia, Class of 2005
After witnessing the after-effects of a 1988 fire, Amod Kanth created the NGO Prayas, an organization for disenfranchised and distressed children in India.
India, Class of 2005
After witnessing the after-effects of a 1988 fire, Amod Kanth created the NGO Prayas, an organization for disenfranchised and distressed children in India.
View HeroUganda, Class of 2005
Angelina Atyam’s fight to combat human trafficking was personal: the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) abducted her daughter.
Uganda, Class of 2005
Angelina Atyam’s fight to combat human trafficking was personal: the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) abducted her daughter.
View HeroPakistan, Class of 2005
Ansar Burney began as a student activist in the 1970s, and has fought for justice and human rights ever since, including for the rights of children.
Pakistan, Class of 2005
Ansar Burney began as a student activist in the 1970s, and has fought for justice and human rights ever since, including for the rights of children.
View HeroIndonesia, Class of 2005
A television personality, Dewi Hughes became the spokesperson for a Campaign to Eliminate the Trafficking of Indonesian Women and Children.
Indonesia, Class of 2005
A television personality, Dewi Hughes became the spokesperson for a Campaign to Eliminate the Trafficking of Indonesian Women and Children.
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