Our vision is to work together to bring justice, dignity and the end of exploitation globally. Chab Dai was started by a UK national in Cambodia in 2005. The name Chab Dai means “joining hands” in the Khmer language and we've developed local partnerships and competency within the anti-trafficking movement within Cambodia. The organisation is committed to working with diverse stakeholders to abolish all forms of abuse and exploitation. Chab Dai's UK charity promotes best practice through the Global Learning Community project by applying the experience gained from working in Cambodia and undertaking international research. Global Learning Community works with partners to raise the standards of care for vulnerable populations and survivors of trafficking and exploitation. We do this through fostering greater collaboration and knowledge sharing between multi-sector stakeholders as well as building the capacity of anti-trafficking charities through advisory and resourcing support services. Our goal is to learn from one another and to become a more connected and competent global community.