France

France is a country located in Western Europe, known for its rich history, culture, and cuisine. It is the largest country in the European Union and has a population of over 67 million people.

France is home to many famous landmarks and attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Palace of Versailles, and the Louvre Museum. The country is also known for its wine, fashion, and art, and has had a significant impact on the development of Western culture.

In addition to its cultural and historical significance, France is also an important player on the global stage, with a strong economy and a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council. The country is a member of the European Union, NATO, the United Nations, and many other international organizations.

France has also faced a number of challenges in recent years, including political unrest and terrorist attacks. In addition, the country has struggled with issues related to immigration, social inequality, and economic stagnation in some regions. However, France remains a vibrant and dynamic country with a rich cultural heritage and a strong commitment to democracy and human rights.

Human trafficking is a significant problem in France, particularly with regard to the exploitation of women and children for sexual purposes. France is both a destination and transit country for victims of trafficking, with many coming from Eastern Europe, West Africa, and other regions.

According to a 2018 report by the French National Observatory on Violence Against Women, an estimated 93% of victims of prostitution in France are under the control of traffickers. Many of these victims are forced into prostitution through violence, deception, or coercion, and are subjected to terrible living conditions and abuse.

In addition to sexual exploitation, victims of trafficking in France may also be forced into forced labor, including in agriculture, construction, and domestic work. Many are also subjected to debt bondage, where they are forced to work off debts that they can never repay.

To combat human trafficking in France, the government has implemented a number of measures, including stronger penalties for traffickers and increased support for victims. However, critics argue that these measures have not been enough to address the scale of the problem and that more needs to be done to identify and support victims of trafficking and to prevent trafficking from occurring in the first place.

 

 

 

NGO seeks support for human trafficking survivors in Edo – The Sun Nigeria
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NGO seeks support for human trafficking survivors in Edo – The Sun Nigeria

The Pathfinder Justice Initiative (PJI), says it is working with stakeholders to create a Coordinated Care Mechanism (CCM) for survivors of human trafficking in Edo. The Executive Director, PJI, Ruth Benson-Idahosa, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Benin. She spoke on the sideline of a Stakeholders’…

Mo Farah's Documentary Spotlights U.K.'s Migration Policy – The New York Times
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Mo Farah's Documentary Spotlights U.K.'s Migration Policy – The New York Times

Experts hope the running star’s revelations will humanize migrants’ struggles, but they don’t expect policy changes in a country that is trying to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda. LONDON — The harrowing revelation by Mo Farah, the Olympic track and field star, that he was trafficked to Britain as a young child has reverberated…

Human Trafficking Victims in Bosnia ‘Need Better Protection’: Report – Balkan Insight
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Human Trafficking Victims in Bosnia ‘Need Better Protection’: Report – Balkan Insight

The Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, GRETA, an independent monitoring group, said in a report for the Council of Europe published on Tuesday that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s has improved legislation to combat human trafficking but it needs to be implemented more effectively to ensure protection and justice for victims. The…

G7 Governments failing to take action to end childhood sexual violence, new data reveals
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G7 Governments failing to take action to end childhood sexual violence, new data reveals

ECPAT International endorses the Brave Movement Press Release of June 24 – 2022 A new report ranking G7 nations on their efforts to protect children from abuse shows that global leaders are failing – with progress woefully inadequate to end childhood sexual violence The U.S.A, France, Japan and Italy are the worst performers, having made very…

Childcare centre licence revoked after operator is charged with human trafficking, running a brothel
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Childcare centre licence revoked after operator is charged with human trafficking, running a brothel

Updated at 7:25pm with education ministry comment Two childcare centres linked to a woman who was charged with running a brothel and trafficking at least one woman have had their licence revoked, MaltaToday is informed. The Happy Faces childcare centres in Swieqi and Mosta operated by Francesca Caruana, 29, had their licence revoked by the…

Day against child labour: 800,000 children work in coco plantations in Ivory Coast
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Day against child labour: 800,000 children work in coco plantations in Ivory Coast

Video available here.  Issued on: 12/06/2022 – 17:49 Modified: 12/06/2022 – 17:51 12 June marks the World Day Against Child Labour to focus attention on the global extent of child labour and the action and efforts needed to eliminate it. An estimated 800,000 children work in the cocoa sector, some for their parents and some…

Man charged with human trafficking hired by Lands Authority last year, now set for promotion
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Man charged with human trafficking hired by Lands Authority last year, now set for promotion

The current CEO of the Lands Authority, Robert Vella. Kurt Buhagiar, who was caught red-handed as one of three accomplices in a high-speed powerboat chase with Italy’s Guardia di Finanza in 2009 and was subsequently imprisoned on charges of human trafficking, was hired by the Lands Authority last year and is reportedly about to be…

Exploitation and Abuse: The Scale and Scope of Human Trafficking in South Eastern Europe
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Exploitation and Abuse: The Scale and Scope of Human Trafficking in South Eastern Europe

Vienna (Austria), 31 May 2022 – Migrants on their way from Asia to Europe are being forced to work in the construction, agriculture, and hospitality sectors by human traffickers who abuse their irregular status and fear of deportation. Children, often exploited by their own family members, are compelled to commit crimes that include pickpocketing, robbery,…

121 arrests in operation against migrant smuggling and human trafficking – INTERPOL
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121 arrests in operation against migrant smuggling and human trafficking – INTERPOL

Operation Storm Makers busts criminal networks profiting from the movement of vulnerable men, women and children across borders. Organ traffickers in Turkey staged wedding photos between recipients and donors to mislead hospital ethics checks.  LYON, France – An INTERPOL-coordinated operation targeting migrant smuggling and human trafficking has triggered 121 arrests across 25 countries, prompting 193…

Former domestic worker exploited in France rebuilds life
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Former domestic worker exploited in France rebuilds life

Speaking to VICE News this week, former domestic worker Inès shared her experiences of servitude in France where she thought she would be able to pursue an education. Trained as a nail technician in a French-speaking African country., Inès had aspirations of moving abroad to continue her education. Her boss suggested she move to France where…