Online
Human Trafficking: Sex Trafficking: Facts & Figures (The Protection Project). - Learn More
The Opposite of Free Love: Dispatches from the World of Human Trafficking by Jennifer Goodson. - link
Supplying Women for the Sex Industry: Trafficking from the Russian Federation by Donna M. Hughes (2002). - link
Trafficking in Human Beings, especially Women and Children, in Africa. EMBARGO: 23 April 2004, (unicef). unicef website
ECPAT (End Child Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking) -link - the world's premier network for those working with CSE and trafficking
Viva Network and its Asha Forum viva.org and ashaforum.org - the network for Christian organizations and individuals working with children at risk. Don't miss their website or regional conferences. Also, look at the materials for the Worldwide Day of Prayer for Children at Risk on the 1st Saturday of June each year.
The Asha Forum Resource cd available from - ashaforum. You will be amazed at the number of resources included on this disk. Tearfund manuals, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child with an accompanying Biblical response by World Vision, UNICEF's World Fit for Children, and various articles. An update will soon be available.
World Hope - link
World Relief - link
Lisa Thompson. Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking resource packet. Salvation Army. lisa_thompson@usn.salvationarmy.org
The Protection Project - link out of Johns Hopkins University
Focal Point Program against the Sexual Exploitation, Violence and Abuse of the Child: NGO Group Secretariat - link
International Justice Mission - link
Articles
Horowitz, Michael (2005). "How to Win Friends and Influence Culture", Christianity Today, September, 2005.
Kilbourn, Phyllis. Sexually Exploited Children: Working to Protect and Heal. Monrovia, CA: MARC, 2000.
Sexual Abuse in Pakistan link
Books
Ehrenreich, Barbara, & Arlie Russell Hoschschild, eds. (2002) Global Woman: Nannies, maids and sex workers in the New Economy. New York: Henry Holt & Company.
Farley, Melissa, ed. (2004). Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress. Haworth Maltreatment and Trauma Press.
Kilbourn, Phyllis, ed. (1996). Children in Crisis: A New Commitment. Monrovia, CA: MARC.
Kilbourn, Phyllis & Marjorie McDermid, eds. (1998). Sexually Exploited Children: Working to Protect and Heal. Monrovia, CA: MARC.
Malarek, Victor. (2003) The Natashas: Inside the New Global Sex Trade. New York: Arcade Publishing.
Miles, Glenn, & Josephine-Joy Wright, eds. (2003). Celebrating Children: Equipping People Working with Children and Young People Living in Difficult Circumstances Around the World. Carlisle, Cumbria, UK: Paternoster Press.
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (2004). Human Rights Report on Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (TIP report). Washington, DC: The Protection Project.
Informational CD's / Manuals
Les and Marion Derbyshire. Body, Mind and Soul. Viva Network . (On the Asha Forum resource cd.)
"Hiding in Plain Sight: A Practical Guide to Identifying Victims of Trafficking in the US". Hughes, Donna M. (2003).

