anti-human trafficking movement

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The anti-human trafficking movement is a global network of activists, organizations, and initiatives dedicated to preventing human trafficking, protecting survivors, and prosecuting traffickers through legal, social, and policy reforms.

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instanceOf global movement
human rights movement
social movement
addresses conflict and displacement
demand for cheap labor
demand for commercial sex
gender-based violence
lack of education
poverty
root causes of trafficking
advocatesFor better victim protection measures
child protection policies
gender equality
labor rights protections
non-criminalization of trafficking victims
safe migration pathways
stronger anti-trafficking laws
collaboratesWith International Labour Organization NERFINISHED
International Organization for Migration NERFINISHED
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime NERFINISHED
national governments
regional organizations
criticizedFor insufficient inclusion of survivor voices
sometimes conflating sex work with trafficking
uneven focus on sex trafficking over labor trafficking
focusesOn child trafficking
forced marriage
labor trafficking
online exploitation
organ trafficking
sex trafficking
hasComponent faith-based organizations
grassroots activists
intergovernmental organizations
law enforcement agencies
legal advocates
non-governmental organizations
policy makers
research institutions
social workers
survivor-led organizations
hasGoal eliminate modern slavery
prevent human trafficking
promote victim-centered approaches
prosecute traffickers
protect survivors of human trafficking
strengthen rule of law against trafficking
informedBy Palermo Protocol NERFINISHED
UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime NERFINISHED
international human rights law
promotes ethical storytelling about survivors
multi-disciplinary responses
survivor leadership
trauma-informed care
usesStrategy awareness-raising campaigns
corporate engagement
cross-border cooperation
data collection and research
legal reform
policy advocacy
survivor services
training for professionals
victim identification

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Bhuwan Ribhu movement anti-human trafficking movement