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ZOE Japan - Let's stop child trafficking!

ZOE Japan - Let's stop child trafficking!

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Human trafficking happens in every region on the planet - including here in Japan - one of the safest countries in the world! Join the ZOE Japan team as we deep-dive into various issues related to child trafficking in Japan including commercial sexual exploitation of children and child sexual abuse material. This is our English podcast channel, but a wide range of episodes are also available in Japanese. Simply search for STOP! 子どもの人身取引【ゾエ・ジャパン】or visit goZOE.jp/podcast or our YouTube channel for all Japanese episodes.Copyright 2026 ZOE Japan Cristianismo Economía Espiritualidad Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Ending Child Exploitation and Trafficking in Australia
    Nov 4 2025

    In this inspiring episode, David Cross, CEO of ZOE Australia, shares his powerful journey from a successful business career to the frontline of fighting child trafficking and exploitation.

    What started as disbelief after a church sermon led David and his wife, Andrea, to leave everything behind and move to Thailand — dedicating over a decade to caring for rescued children and training local leaders through ZOE International. Their experience in restorative care revealed the deep healing possible when love, safety, and faith come together.

    Now back in Australia, David and his team at ZOE are addressing the hidden reality of child exploitation in one of the world’s most developed nations. He exposes how trafficking often operates through psychological manipulation, not visible chains — and why education, prevention, and community awareness are key to protecting children.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Child trafficking exists everywhere — even in wealthy nations like Australia.

    - Awareness, education, and early prevention save lives.

    - Restorative care and trauma-informed support are essential for survivors.

    - Every person can play a role: trust your instincts, report concerns, and be a safe, caring adult for the children around you.

    David also highlights ZOE Australia’s initiatives — including free school curricula for teens and a child safety board game called Treehouse — designed to equip communities to recognize and prevent exploitation.


    Though the fight is challenging, stories of transformation show that healing and restoration are possible. “ZOE means life,” David reminds us — and every rescued child deserves the chance to live it abundantly.


    Get Involved:

    Pray, learn, and take action to protect children in your community.

    Learn more at goZOE.jp | goZOE.org.au

    Other resources from ZOE Australia:

    Treehouse game: https://www.gozoe.org.au/treehouse-game/

    Curriculum Year 9 & 10: https://www.gozoe.org.au/curriculum-download/


    #ChildTrafficking #ZOEJapanPodcast #ZOEAustralia #EndChildExploitation #HumanTraffickingAwareness #FaithInAction #RestorativeCare #ChildProtection

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    38 m
  • Labor trafficking of Japanese language school students
    Nov 11 2024

    Join us as we tune in to part 2 of an interview with Mariko Yamaoka from Not For Sale Japan about the exploitation of students that are studying and working in Japan under a student visa.

    To report labor trafficking in your community, please go to:

    • Are your working conditions fair? See page 14 for hotline support for foreign workers in multiple languages established by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
    • Solidarity Network with Migrants in Japan

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    7 m
  • Labor trafficking in Japan
    Nov 11 2024

    Join us as we tune in to a past interview with Mariko Yamaoka from Not For Sale Japan about the exploitation of foreign migrant workers in Japan under the Technical Intern Training Program.

    To report labor trafficking in your community, please go to:

    • 総合労働相談コーナーのご案内|厚生労働省
    • Are your working conditions fair? See page 14 for hotline support for foreign workers in multiple languages established by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
    • Solidarity Network with Migrants in Japan

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    6 m
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