Asia Region
Anti-Trafficking
Conference

July 21-23, 2026
Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Human Trafficking in Asia is a growing and complex issue affecting nearly 30 million people.

Although the region is highly diverse, modern slavery occurs in every country and intersects with a variety of issues including poverty, lack of employment, minority and gender discrimination, political instability, and more.

We believe that a regional issue requires a regional response.

The Asia Region Anti-Trafficking Conference exists to develop multi-sector learning and partnerships to improve our responses to the issues of human trafficking and slavery in Asia.

Since 2017, we’ve gathered businesses, NGOs, governments, academia, and more to discuss trends and changes, learn best practices from each other, and identify key industries and contexts for collaborative action.

The conference has grown from an in person conference of 100 to our largest ARAT ever in 2025 with 300 in person and 450 online.

ARAT is a project of the Global Learning Community, a community of over 300 members from 60 countries working to foster a comprehensive, connected, and competent anti-trafficking movement. Each year, the conference is created and hosted by a team of 10 GLC members who make up our planning committee.

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ARAT 2026 is July 21-23 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. You don’t want to miss it!

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Conference topics include:

Organizational Development & Capacity Building

Networking and Collaboration

Current Trends & Research

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