Gender Based Violence

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) refers to any form of violence that is directed at an individual based on their gender or gender identity. This may include physical, sexual, or emotional violence, as well as other forms of abuse or exploitation. Gender-based violence is a widespread issue that affects individuals around the world, with women and girls being particularly vulnerable.

Gender-based violence and human trafficking are closely linked, as trafficking often involves the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable individuals, many of whom are women and girls. Trafficking victims may be subjected to sexual and other forms of gender-based violence as part of their exploitation, and may experience long-lasting physical and psychological harm as a result. Addressing gender-based violence is therefore an important component of efforts to combat human trafficking, and must be integrated into prevention, protection, and response efforts.

 

Awareness vs. Understanding of Human Trafficking
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Awareness vs. Understanding of Human Trafficking

Twenty years ago next month, when Polaris first opened its doors, human trafficking had only officially been a crime in this country for about a year. Creating awareness was an urgent undertaking. This year, Polaris celebrates two decades of building a movement and a world where the powerful cannot so easily exploit the vulnerable for profit. Today, we see a new urgency around awareness. It is more important than ever before to move past the myths, stereotypes, and unfounded fears that feed panics and conspiracy theories, which manifest in real harm to victims and survivors and fueled an unprecedented attack on our nation’s Capitol. Instead, we need to replace those dangerous myths with a deeper understanding of how human trafficking actually happens – and to whom – so we can craft policies that prevent the crime before it happens. That’s why we created this training.

Security Council urges action against human trafficking, sexual abuse by ISIL and other terror groups
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Security Council urges action against human trafficking, sexual abuse by ISIL and other terror groups

The Security Council today called on all United Nations Member States to do everything in their power to combat human trafficking, especially for sexual purposes, citing the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and Boko Haram as prime perpetrators.