Every year, thousands of men, women, and children fall
into the hands of traffickers for sexual exploitation and forced labor.
Emergencies put victims of human trafficking at risk of further
exploitation. Border closures, travel restrictions, and resource cutbacks
due to the pandemic have made it even more difficult for first
responders to identify trafficking, council victims, and seek justice.
The United Nations observes July 30 as World Day Against Trafficking in
Persons. We encourage you to take action by learning more about this
grave violation of human rights. This free,10-minute training provides
guidance on identifying the signs of trafficking and supporting
survivors.
By learning how to recognize and take appropriate actions to respond,
we can help put an end to human trafficking.
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