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A Short Interview with Dark Bali’s Executive Director

A Short Interview with Dark Bali's Executive Director

Recently, Dark Bali’s Executive Director sat down for a short interview about what’s happening in the anti-trafficking world in Indonesia and why we are so excited. You can watch it here: An Interview with Dark Bali

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10 Ways You Can Support Anti-Trafficking Without Spending a Dime

10 Ways to Support Anti-Trafficking

There is no doubt that there is much to do about the problem of human trafficking. Global estimates put the number of slaves in the world today at over 40 million. With such a staggering figure, it is critical that regular people come alongside professionals in the anti-trafficking sector. We cannot do it alone. The […]

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COVID-19: Human Trafficking and The Way Forward

How Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts Work

Essentially, traffickers are illicit business people who are adapting to the changing economic climate along with everyone else.

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Dark Bali: An Explanation

Dark Bali Explanation 2

The Vision The vision of Dark Bali is simple. We want to see slavery abolished and the lives of survivors restored throughout Indonesia. We do this by strengthening and equipping those on the front lines of abolition work – the caregivers, the non-profits, the government agencies and police, and the community leaders advocating on behalf of trafficking […]

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Human Trafficking, Adaptation, & COVID-19

HT and COVID update

Human traffickers are clever and adaptive, changing with their evolving landscapes to keep their profits ever-increasing through the exploitation of human beings. The response must be equally smart and flexible…

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Small Business as Re-Entry Prevention

small business

What options are available for these women and teens coming out of recovery? Often women left with no other choice, or because of shame or poor understanding of self-worth, go back to what they know… Counter trafficking efforts have to include after after-care to break that cycle of reentry.

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