Let's STOP Human Trafficking

Human trafficking knows no borders; therefore, the international community must act to help the tens of millions of victims of modern slavery, forced labor, human trafficking and sexual exploitation around the world.

The consequences of human trafficking are both immediate and insidious; violation of basic and universal human rights, such as the right to life, liberty and security, the right to freedom of movement, the right not to be subjected to slavery or forced labor, undermines not only governments, but also universally recognized values ​​principles, the fabric of our society.

 

 

STOP Anti-Trafficking Task Force

The mission of the STOP Anti-Trafficking Task Force is to raise public awareness of all forms of human trafficking, stop trafficking organizations, rescue victims, and hold traffickers accountable through effective investigation and prosecution.

 

National Anti-Trafficking Resource Center

The National Anti-Trafficking Resource Center maintains a free and confidential 24/7 hotline to help victims of trafficking. Victims of human trafficking should be aware that the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline is 1-888-373-7888.

 

It is important that if individuals and patients are determined to be a potential victim of human trafficking, offer them the National Anti-Trafficking Resource Center toll-free number 888-373-7888 and encourage them to call if they need help or talk to someone.

 

Texas Anit-Trafficking Resource Center

The Texas Anti-Trafficking Resource Center connects health and human services professionals, healthcare professionals, stakeholders, and potential victims of trafficking with local, state, and national resources to identify and help victims of trafficking.

 

ANTHC Domestic Violence Prevention Program

The ANTHC Domestic Violence Prevention Program works with several state and regional partners to identify and promote resources for victims of human trafficking so they can get the help you need. Everyone can support local, national and international policies and programs to prevent human trafficking and provide better services to victims.

 

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is one of several United Nations agencies that combat human trafficking through comprehensive assistance to individuals and countries, including the prevention of human trafficking, the protection of victims, and the prosecution of traffickers who commit serious human rights violations.

 

There was a meeting held as part of the annual intergovernmental working group on combating trafficking in persons and focused on a detailed background paper on this topic prepared by the Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants Section of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). . Experts from around the world meet online to discuss strategies to combat the growing global phenomenon of human trafficking, as well as find ways to use the best available technologies to prevent and investigate cases, according to the UN News website. This online guide from the Administration for Children and Families provides extensive information on human trafficking, as well as links to many tools, training courses, and resources for victims of service providers, law enforcement and prosecutors.

 

While stopping human trafficking is key, the FBI is also working to help victims get the services they need to recover. Emancipation is a particularly effective model for the Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force, which aims to strengthen communities and help them overcome significant vulnerabilities. By consolidating and expanding existing DHS functions into a state-of-the-art facility, it provides a "whole of government" approach to combating these crimes and will support state Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigations into the United Nations Homeland Security Investigations Bureau (HSI) ) continues to lead the way in a comprehensive, victim-centred approach to human trafficking investigations.

 

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Comments
Nelson Da Silva - May 3, 2022, 12:50 PM - Add Reply

How can we stop anything the globalist, elite, leads of the world, corrupted of this world. We have many cowards in this world today. Slavery never stopped even though there are laws abolishing it. These people are always 5 step ahead of us. Notice when these elitist get caught nobody goes to jail? Ya that's what they get, you can try as hard as you want to stop it, they will always be ahead of you. Trust me, I'd love to see it stopped and we enslave these globalist, elitist's, leaders. Its the only way to stop it, we the sheep and cowards fight back hard.

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