Matthew Friedman is an international trafficking expert with over 25 years of experience as an activist, project designer, evaluator, and manager. He is currently the CEO and co founder of The Mekong Club, a Hong Kong based organization composed of business professionals from the private sector committed to taking joint action to combat human trafficking in Asia. He is the recipient of the Asia Public Affairs Network Annual Best Communicator Award and has delivered over 200 speeches to hundreds of companies worldwide in the past few short years. From 2006 to 2012, Friedman was the regional project manager for the United Nations Inter-Agency Mekong Subregion Anti Abduction Project (UNITAP) in Thailand, which linked the United Nations system with governments and civil society groups in China, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. From 1991 to 2006, Friedman worked for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Thailand, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Friedman is a technical advisor to multiple governments committed to abolishing slavery. He often appears in media reports on human trafficking and slavery in Southeast Asia, including Forbes, BBC, CNN, and Bloomberg, and is invited to give speeches at major conferences worldwide. He has published 12 books on topics including human trafficking and ancient metal casting art in Bangladesh. Matthew Friedman, a former expert at the United States Agency for International Development and the United Nations, outlined the latest developments in human trafficking, which is often overlooked as a modern form of crime. Friedman has worked on the ground in over ten Asian countries for 25 years and possesses in-depth first-hand knowledge. He wrote that human trafficking exists in almost any country on Earth, and few people realize that there are tens of thousands of men, women, and children living a slave like life in the United States alone. Friedman interviewed hundreds of free slaves and imprisoned human traffickers in South and Southeast Asia. The slave industry has a market value of $1 billion and continues to grow without restraint. Slaves work in manufacturing industries such as brothels, fishing grounds, clothing, and chocolate. Based on his deep personal experience in combating illegal transactions, Friedman has provided relevant advice and guidance, providing valuable lessons for those who want to work in this industry. As a government worker, Friedman is committed to eliminating global apathy and bringing together more contemporary abolitionists. His latest TEDX speech supplemented the content of the book. Please refer to the following link for details https:\/\/wwwyoutubecom\/watch?v=rUR_yFYDtOo
Technology & Finance
ID: 145
添加时间: 马修·弗里德曼 (Matthew Friedman) 是一位国际人口贩运专家,拥有超过 25 年的活动家、项目设计者、评估者和管理者经验。他目前是湄公河俱乐部的首席执行官兼联合创始人,该俱乐部是一家总部位于香港的组织,由私营部门的商业专业人士组成,致力于采取联合行动打击亚洲的人口贩运。他是亚洲公共事务网络年度最佳沟通者奖获得者,在过去的几年里为全球数百家公司发表了200多场演讲。 2006年至2012年,弗里德曼担任泰国联合国机构间湄公河次区域反绑架项目(UNITAP)的区域项目经理,该项目将联合国系统与中国、柬埔寨、老挝、缅甸、泰国和越南的政府和民间社会团体联系起来。 1991年至2006年,弗里德曼在美国国际开发署(USAID)驻泰国、孟加拉国和尼泊尔工作。弗里德曼是致力于废除奴隶制的多个政府的技术顾问。他经常出现在包括《福布斯》、BBC、CNN、彭博社等有关东南亚人口贩卖和奴役问题的媒体报道中,并受邀在世界各地的重要会议上发表演讲。他出版了 12 本书,主题包括孟加拉国的人口贩卖和古代金属铸造艺术。美国国际开发署和联合国前专家马修·弗里德曼概述了人口贩运的最新发展,人口贩运作为一种现代犯罪形式经常被忽视。弗里德曼在亚洲十多个国家实地工作了25年,拥有深入的第一手知识。他写道,地球上几乎所有国家都存在人口贩卖现象,很少有人意识到,仅在美国就有数以万计的男人、女人和儿童过着奴隶般的生活。弗里德曼采访了南亚和东南亚的数百名自由奴隶并监禁了人口贩子。奴隶产业的市场价值达10亿美元,并且还在无节制地持续增长。奴隶在妓院、渔场、服装和巧克力等制造业工作。弗里德曼根据自己在打击非法交易方面的丰富个人经验,提供了相关建议和指导,为那些想从事该行业的人提供了宝贵的经验教训。作为一名政府工作人员,弗里德曼致力于消除全球的冷漠态度并聚集更多当代废奴主义者。他最新的 TEDX 演讲补充了本书的内容。详情请参考以下链接 https:\/\/wwwyoutubecom\/watch?v=rUR_yFYDtOo
更新时间: 2026-02-24 07:29:55
来源: 查看来源