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The United Nations General Assembly’s Role in Combatting Human Trafficking

The United Nations General Assembly is a forum for member states to come together to discuss and address global challenges, including human trafficking. The General Assembly plays a critical role in setting international standards and policies related to human trafficking, and in promoting cooperation between countries to combat this issue.

One of the key ways in which the General Assembly addresses human trafficking is through the adoption of international treaties and agreements. These include the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, which provides a framework for countries to take action to prevent and combat trafficking.

The General Assembly also encourages member states to implement comprehensive approaches to combat human trafficking, which includes victim identification and protection, effective law enforcement, and support for survivors. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) provides technical assistance and support to member states in these areas.

To raise awareness about human trafficking and promote action to address the issue, the General Assembly designates July 30 as the World Day against Trafficking in Persons. This day provides an opportunity to highlight the importance of preventing and combatting human trafficking and to honor the victims and survivors of this crime.

The United Nations General Assembly’s work in combatting human trafficking is a critical part of the global effort to address this issue. By promoting international cooperation and setting standards for action, the General Assembly is helping to ensure that vulnerable individuals are protected from exploitation and that traffickers are brought to justice.

 

 

New Missouri public safety legislation to go into effect Sunday, August 28, 2022 | State News – KOMU
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New Missouri public safety legislation to go into effect Sunday, August 28, 2022 | State News – KOMU

Emma Boyle and Erin Martise, KOMU 8 Digital Producers MISSOURI − New Missouri laws enacted by the Missouri General Assembly related to crime and public safety will go into effect Aug. 28. The following includes a compilation of Missouri State Highway Patrol, Department of Public Safety laws. Money Laundering The offense of money laundering must now…

Child labour, caste discrimination closely linked in India: UN reportSEXI News
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Child labour, caste discrimination closely linked in India: UN reportSEXI News

United Nations: Child labour, caste-based discrimination and poverty are closely linked in India, according to a United Nations report that highlighted contemporary forms of slavery, including severe discrimination against Dalit women in South Asia, that led them to All areas are systematically denied choices and freedoms. Life Tomoya Obokata, Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights…

Join the fight against modern slavery and human trafficking | sportanddev.org
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Join the fight against modern slavery and human trafficking | sportanddev.org

30 July marks the United Nations World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. This day was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution A/RES/68/192 in 2013. The United Nations member states declared that such a day was necessary to raise awareness of the situation of victims of human trafficking and for the promotion…

Memphis woman gets 6 charges expunged related to her status as a human trafficking survivor – WATN – Local 24
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Memphis woman gets 6 charges expunged related to her status as a human trafficking survivor – WATN – Local 24

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Carr: Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit Shares Tips to Help Educators Prevent, Report Trafficking
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Carr: Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit Shares Tips to Help Educators Prevent, Report Trafficking

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Manchester helps in fight against human trafficking – sidneydailynews.com
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Manchester helps in fight against human trafficking – sidneydailynews.com

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Youngkin signs bills concerning human trafficking and its survivors – CBS19 News
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Youngkin signs bills concerning human trafficking and its survivors – CBS19 News

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New Tennessee laws pertaining to child safety, wellbeing and human trafficking – The Rogersville Review
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New Tennessee laws pertaining to child safety, wellbeing and human trafficking – The Rogersville Review

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UN urged to endorse declaration on safe migration to address human trafficking
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UN urged to endorse declaration on safe migration to address human trafficking

Following the first-ever International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) meeting last week, UN member states have endorsed a 13-page declaration to ramp up efforts on safe migration. The UN General Assembly has also been urged to endorse the declaration in the coming months. Safe migration policies that are rooted in the protection of migrants’ human and…