Helen Sworn
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Helen Sworn | |
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Residence | Cambodia |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Ethnicity | English |
Alma mater | York St John University |
Years active | 2009-present |
Organization | Chab Dai |
Title | Founder and International Director |
Helen Sworn is the founder and International Director of the anti-human trafficking organisation Chab Dai.[1]
Helen had a successful business administration career that she left in order to attend a bible college in the United Kingdom.[2] She began actively opposing human trafficking in 1999.[3] She has been involved in multiple anti-human-trafficking and educational initiatives in Cambodia as the International Director of Chab Dai. In 2005,[4] she founded Chab Dai,[5] a network of Christian organizations opposing human trafficking.[6] She was interviewed in the 2011 human trafficking documentary film Nefarious: Merchant of Souls.[7]
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