By Chadapa S. | Documentation and Reporting Officer
Dear Friends and Supporters,
As we step into 2026, we pause to reflect on the resilience, progress, and collective commitment that shaped our Thailand project over the past year. Throughout 2025, Alliance Anti-Trafficking (AAT) team worked closely with young women and girls affected by sexual exploitation, responding through practical protection operations, prevention activities, legal advocacy, and long-term reintegration support.
Despite being a small organisation, in 2025 AAT supported over 80 individuals through legal processes, and up to 35 girls and young women were directly protected from sexual exploitation and abuse. Each case required significant resources, careful coordination, and professional collaboration to ensure survivors’ safety, dignity, and access to justice.
However, AAT continued to invest in community-based prevention to strengthen communities’ protective and safeguarding capacities. We partnered with schools and communities in high-risk areas to deliver training sessions on sexual exploitation and abuse, human trafficking, and online safety for children. Over the past year, AAT conducted up to 6 training sessions at schools and communities in Nakhon Ratchasima, Nong Khai, Bangkok, and Ubon Ratchathani. Through these activities, over 400 individuals including students, teachers, parents, caregivers, and volunteers, were equipped with the knowledge and tools to recognise risks, report concerns, and better protect children in increasingly digital environments.
Most importantly, our empowerment work focusing on long-term reintegration has transformed the lives of many girls and women, enabling them to contribute positively to their peers and communities. In 2025, AAT supported over 50 victim-survivors living in shelters or with family members and caregivers through scholarships, life skills training, psychosocial support, employment mentoring, and volunteer-led capacity-building activities. These interventions made a meaningful impact by restoring dignity, strengthening skills, and practically supporting survivors as they rebuild their lives in safe, stable, and sustainable ways.
As we enter this new phase, AAT remains deeply committed to addressing sexual exploitation and empowering survivors.We continue to strengthen and adapt our approaches to respond to evolving forms of abuse driven by rapid globalisation, while advocating for structural change that protects those most at risk.
Thank you.
Your support makes this work possible. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps AAT continue protecting lives, restoring dignity, and building safer futures for women and children in Thailand.
With gratitude,
The AAT Team
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By Tuangsiri Kanisthananda | International Partnerships Coordinator
By Tuangsiri Kanisthananda | International Partnerships Coordinator
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