In this episode, Dianna Bussey, Chair of the Anti-Trafficking Network, speaks about human sexual trafficking and outlines how The Salvation Army is responding. For more information, visit salvationist.ca/trafficking.
Audio: Combating Human Sexual Trafficking
Salvationist.ca Podcast Episode #5
Interview with Dianna Bussey
Human Sexual Trafficking is a form of slavery. It happens when human beings are sold and bought for the purposes of sexual exploitation. The Salvation Army is passionate about ending Human Sexual Trafficking and ensuring that the human rights of trafficked persons are respected. In 2004, The Salvation Army identified Human Sexual Trafficking as an international priority. Since then, the Canada and Bermuda Territory has created an Anti-Trafficking Network with representatives from across the territory.
In this episode, Dianna Bussey, Chair of the Anti-Trafficking Network, speaks about human sexual trafficking and outlines how The Salvation Army is responding. For more information, visit salvationist.ca/trafficking.
In this episode, Dianna Bussey, Chair of the Anti-Trafficking Network, speaks about human sexual trafficking and outlines how The Salvation Army is responding. For more information, visit salvationist.ca/trafficking.
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