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UNODC’s 2022 Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, released in January 2023, notes that the percentage of boys identified as victims of human trafficking more than quintupled between 2004 and 2020 – a much larger increase than for men, women, or girls.
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The government increased law enforcement efforts. The 2011...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
The SPO maintained the Department for Combating Trafficking...
- Sint Maarten
The government maintained minimal prosecution efforts....
- China
2023 Trafficking in Persons Report: China Office to Monitor...
- Thailand
The government increased law enforcement efforts. Section 6...
- Mexico
The government did not report whether it complied with a...
- Philippines
PHILIPPINES (Tier 1) The Government of the Philippines fully...
- Ethiopia
The government, in partnership with an international...
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24 gen 2023 · Vienna (Austria), 24 January 2023. Fewer victims of trafficking in persons are being identified even as the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises are increasing vulnerabilities to exploitation, according to the latest Global Report on Trafficking in Persons launched today by UNODC.
The 2023 Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP Report) introduction examines and highlights how governments and a wide range of stakeholders have used partnerships to advance anti-trafficking...
The 2023 Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP Report) introduction examines and highlights how governments and a wide range of stakeholders have used partnerships to advance anti-trafficking priorities and goals.
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24 gen 2023 · 24 January 2023 Human Rights. Fewer victims of people trafficking are being identified, even as the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises are increasing their vulnerability, a new report...
20 dic 2023 · United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking Annual Report 2023. Report. Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. December 20, 2023. Download PDF [13 MB] ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. This Council is profoundly thankful to the members who served on this Council before us.
A Global Report on Trafficking in Persons launched today by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) provides new information on a crime that shames us all. Based on data gathered from 155 countries, it offers the first global assessment of the scope of human trafficking and what is being done to fight it.