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Shared Hope International

U.S. nonprofit organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Shared Hope International (SHI) is a non-profit, non-governmental, Christian organization that exists to prevent sex trafficking and slavery.[1][better source needed]

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History

Shared Hope International was founded in 1998 by former Congresswoman Linda Smith,[2] whose visit to a brothel district in Mumbai inspired her to address human trafficking.[3] SHI's early efforts were focused on international sex trafficking, but later work investigated sex trafficking issues within the U.S.

Reports

SHI received a grant from the U.S. Department of State's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, to conduct a comparative examination of sex trafficking in four countries: Japan, Jamaica, Netherlands and the United States. This work resulted in SHI's DEMAND report and documentary.[4][5][better source needed]

Follow-up research resulted in the publication of The National Report on Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: America's Prostituted Children, which assessed the problems of child sex trafficking across ten locations in the United States.[6][7][8]

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Programs

To build momentum in the international movement against trafficking, Linda Smith founded the War Against Trafficking Alliance (WATA) in January 2001.[9][10] WATA coordinated regional and international efforts necessary to combat sex trafficking and conferences around the world.[11] In February 2003, WATA co-sponsored its first World Summit with the U.S. Department of State which brought together leaders from 114 nations, all demonstrating a sustained commitment to prosecute trafficking and provide assistance to victims.[12] In 2005, WATA was invited to participate, along with UNIFEM, in the first ASEAN conference to address child sex tourism in East and Southeast Asia.[13]

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