Sheltering at home during the pandemic has led to a 30% rise in reports to
cybertip hotlines for online sexual exploitation of children (OSEC) globally.
John Tanagho, Field Office Director of IJM in the Philippines, shared with NBC
News and NPR how the increased demand for new explicit content is fueling this
spike in violence against children.
Hellen made the hard decision to flee her home with her dependents in the face
of a devastating war in Uganda. When the war subsided, she returned home only to
find that her neighbors were claiming her land as their own. But Hellen didn’t
back down.
Join our friends Brandon Heath, Sandra McCracken, Robbie Seay Band, Sara Groves
and our own colleague Selorm Tamakloe from IJM Ghana, as YouTube takes their music from their home to yours.
In case you missed it, we’ve posted new resources over the past few weeks to
help you share the movement to end slavery with your kids at home. From stories
to snacks, here are a few activities to keep your little ones engaged.