EU

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 member states located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 and has since grown to become one of the largest single markets in the world, with a population of over 446 million people. The EU operates on a system of supranational governance, with its own institutions and decision-making processes.

The European Union plays an important role in addressing the issue of human trafficking, both within its member states and globally. Through its various policy initiatives, the EU has sought to raise awareness of the issue, strengthen legal frameworks, and support the victims of trafficking. This has included measures such as the EU Anti-Trafficking Directive, which sets out minimum standards for preventing and combating trafficking in human beings.

One of the key challenges facing the EU in its efforts to combat human trafficking is the transnational nature of the crime. Traffickers often operate across borders, taking advantage of differences in legal systems and law enforcement capacity. The EU has sought to address this by promoting greater cooperation and coordination among its member states, as well as working with partner countries and international organizations.

Despite the many obstacles involved, the European Union remains committed to fighting human trafficking and ensuring that victims receive the support and protection they need. Through its collective action and cooperation with other actors, the EU can make a significant contribution to the global effort to end this heinous crime.

 

 

VEON Joins BeSafe Campaign to Combat Human Trafficking Targeting Ukrainians
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VEON Joins BeSafe Campaign to Combat Human Trafficking Targeting Ukrainians

Amsterdam, 8 March 2023: VEON Ltd. VEONVEON)), a global digital operator that provides converged connectivity and online services, today announces its support to “BeSafe” campaign to protect Ukrainian women and children from the risks of human trafficking.  VEON, through its Ukrainian digital operator Kyivstar, is joining the campaign by instigating a messaging system to alert…

Human Trafficking: A Global Security Concern – Modern Diplomacy
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Human Trafficking: A Global Security Concern – Modern Diplomacy

For the first time ever, there are women MPs in every single country on Earth, the Interparliamentary Union, IPU, said on Friday. In its latest annual report, the global body dedicated to promoting peace through parliamentary diplomacy and dialogue, also said that women’s participation has never been as diverse as it is in many countries…

Independence Day: Here are 66 challenges facing Ghana according to AI ChatGPT
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Independence Day: Here are 66 challenges facing Ghana according to AI ChatGPT

Every country faces their peculiar difficulties or challenges, however, Ghana’s case is a bizarre one. Ghana faces a wide range of challenges that can be grouped into different categories, including economic, social, political, and environmental challenges. Here are 66 challenges that Ghana faces, according to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) ChatGPT: Economic Challenges: High levels of poverty…

The sexual exploitation of children as a consequence of the war in Ukraine is still under documented
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The sexual exploitation of children as a consequence of the war in Ukraine is still under documented

Despite knowing the risks, we continue to turn away from the children of Ukraine   While the full-scale war in Ukraine continues after a year, thousands of civilians, including that of children, are added to the list of those that have since lost their lives. But Ukrainian children also face another silent and underreported battle. They…

Children among 59 people killed in sailboat crash off Italy's coast – The Guardian
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Children among 59 people killed in sailboat crash off Italy's coast – The Guardian

Fifty-nine people, including a newborn baby and other children, have died after a wooden sailing boat believed to be carrying refugees wrecked against rocks off the coast of Italy’s Calabria region. Many of the bodies were reported to have washed up on a tourist beach near Steccato di Cutro, while others were found at sea….

New legislation could hold big tech accountable for the dissemination of child sexual abuse materials.
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New legislation could hold big tech accountable for the dissemination of child sexual abuse materials.

PRESS RELEASE: 22 February 2023FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  The European Union is leading the charge to protect the safety and rights of children online “We want children to feel safe at school, but who is ensuring that they are also safe online?” On the European Day for Victims of Crime, ECPAT is proud to launch the…

Why Andrew Tate May Have Chosen To Live In Romania – BuzzFeed News
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Why Andrew Tate May Have Chosen To Live In Romania – BuzzFeed News

She continued, “Andrew is a controversial public character.” In an apparent attempt to show that Tate is prone to hyperbole, she added, “He said he has laser vision, that he doesn’t sleep, that tigers don’t attack him because they have an agreement.” Petrescu also said that in one of Tate’s online videos, he says rape…

Syria's child earthquake survivors at risk of abuse and exploitation, experts fear
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Syria's child earthquake survivors at risk of abuse and exploitation, experts fear

Follow the latest on the earthquake in Turkey Thousands of children in Syria are at risk of abuse in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that has killed more than 42,000 people and resulted in hundreds, if not thousands, of children left unaccompanied, humanitarian groups told The National. Last Monday, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck in…

FACT SHEET: President's Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
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FACT SHEET: President's Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons

Today, the President’s Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (PITF) met for the second time in the Biden-Harris Administration.  A member of the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking also joined the meeting and spoke about the Council’s 2022 report, which includes insights and recommendations for how the Federal Government can…

Why our thinking on human rights at sea should not end with seafarers
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Why our thinking on human rights at sea should not end with seafarers

It is generally accepted that human rights apply at sea, although there is no convention recognizing or proclaiming the existence and extent of such rights. However, the rights of those at sea continue to be abused. In recent years, much of the focus has rightly been on seafarers and the situation is improving, although there…