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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| Label | Occurrences |
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| anti-human trafficking movement canonical | 1 |
Statements (63)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
global movement
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human rights movement ⓘ social movement ⓘ |
| addresses |
conflict and displacement
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demand for cheap labor ⓘ demand for commercial sex ⓘ gender-based violence ⓘ lack of education ⓘ poverty ⓘ root causes of trafficking ⓘ |
| advocatesFor |
better victim protection measures
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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
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International Organization for Migration NERFINISHED ⓘ United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime NERFINISHED ⓘ national governments ⓘ regional organizations ⓘ |
| criticizedFor |
insufficient inclusion of survivor voices
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sometimes conflating sex work with trafficking ⓘ uneven focus on sex trafficking over labor trafficking ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
child trafficking
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forced marriage ⓘ labor trafficking ⓘ online exploitation ⓘ organ trafficking ⓘ sex trafficking ⓘ |
| hasComponent |
faith-based organizations
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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
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prevent human trafficking ⓘ promote victim-centered approaches ⓘ prosecute traffickers ⓘ protect survivors of human trafficking ⓘ strengthen rule of law against trafficking ⓘ |
| informedBy |
Palermo Protocol
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UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime NERFINISHED ⓘ international human rights law ⓘ |
| promotes |
ethical storytelling about survivors
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multi-disciplinary responses ⓘ survivor leadership ⓘ trauma-informed care ⓘ |
| usesStrategy |
awareness-raising campaigns
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corporate engagement ⓘ cross-border cooperation ⓘ data collection and research ⓘ legal reform ⓘ policy advocacy ⓘ survivor services ⓘ training for professionals ⓘ victim identification ⓘ |
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