Faith-Based and Secular Trafficking Organizations Have More

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Q&A with Dr. John Frame
John Frame, PhD, who published a report with the Chab Dai Coalition, recently unpacked for the Better Samaritan his research on faith-based and non-faith-based organizations. Frame has researched nonprofits in Cambodia that provide services to women and children who have been (or were at risk of being) sexually exploited, trafficked, or involved in the sex trade.
This report focuses on understanding similarities and differences between Christian faith-based and non-faith-based anti-trafficking nonprofit organizations. Can you say something about their similarities?
The research for this report was based on nonprofits in Cambodia. While faith was clearly important to Christian faith-based organizations (FBOs) in the study, FBOs and non-faith-based organizations were found to be comparable in regard to most of their goals and missions. Furthermore, while FBOs had organizational motivations related to their faith, they also shared many values with non-faith-based organizations.

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