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20 August 2010
Human trafficking is a global problem and no country is immune. To rally world public opinion against human trafficking, UNODC has launched the Blue Heart Campaign.
07 March 2007
The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) is a non-governmental organization that internationally combats sexual exploitation in all its forms, focusing on human trafficking, especially sex trafficking of women and girls.
17 March 2007
Since the late 1980s, the Council of Europe has adopted a variety of initiatives in the field of trafficking in human beings. Its Campaign "Not for sale" aims to raise awareness, among governments, parliamentarians, local and regional authorities, NGOs and civil society, of the extent of the problem of trafficking in human beings in Europe today. It highlights the different measures which can be taken to prevent this new form of slavery, as well as measures to protect the human rights of victims and to prosecute the traffickers.
21 April 2009
This website gathers information on existing mechanisms in European Union member states of national rapporteurs on trafficking in human beings. It was prepared for the conference “Joint Analysis, Joint Action - Conference of EU National Rapporteurs on THB“, under the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU, in cooperation with the European Commission and the OSCE.
28 September 2010
This charity works on social issues, including contemporary slavery. They seek to influence the development of policy and practice to reduce forced labour in the UK
02 May 2007
The International La Strada Association is a network of nine independent human rights NGOs (Non-Governmental Organisations) in Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland and Ukraine. It aims to prevent trafficking in human beings, with a focus on women in Central and Eastern Europe.
22 September 2008
MTV EXIT aims to increase awareness and prevention of human trafficking through television programs, online content, live events, and partnerships with anti-trafficking organizations.
29 October 2010
Interactive map on products produced using child labour and/or forced labour. It aims at showing the scale of the problem, raise awareness amongst consumers and encourage companies to address the issue.
16 July 2010
“Tsireledzani” means “Let’s protect each other” and is the slogan of the South Africa’s commitment to prevent and react to human trafficking. Since February 2009, the Tsireledzani awareness-raising project has been working on the development, testing and dissemination of a series of pilot products, activities and tools aimed at raising awareness on human trafficking in selected pilot areas in South Africa.