Two Kiwi television personalities are embarking on a week-long journey which will take them to Bangkok's red light district, to meet undercover investigators and survivors of human trafficking.
Petra Bagust and actor Ido Drent flew to Thailand yesterday to get a first-hand understanding of the human trafficking industry, which is rife in Southeast Asia, as ambassadors of New Zealand aid and development organisation Tearfund.
There, they will visit Tearfund's local anti-trafficking partners who work to rescue and rehabilitate trafficking victims and prosecute offenders.
The pair will share daily video diaries with the Herald, documenting their journey.
"Women and girls are being coerced into leaving their homes and they end up working in brothels, so they're essentially in sexual slavery," Bagust said.