General Assembly

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.

 

 

Virginia 2022 Session HB 258: Hotels; human trafficking legislation and mandatory training
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Virginia 2022 Session HB 258: Hotels; human trafficking legislation and mandatory training

Read more about this bill and how it is being reported in the news in these clips. The bill and its relevant sections are included below the articles. Hotel workers required to complete training to combat human trafficking RICHMOND, Va. (CNS) — After a few lawmakers missed time during the session due to COVID-19, Del….

The Silenced Minority: Sex Trafficking of Males
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The Silenced Minority: Sex Trafficking of Males

Originally published on the Human Trafficking Institute’s website by Emma Bykerk | Feb 11, 2022 Introduction In 1998, President Bill Clinton stated that his administration was “committed to combatting trafficking in women and girls.”[i] Two years later, he signed into law the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA).[ii] Although the TVPA was a huge milestone in the anti-human-trafficking movement,[iii] its enactment was motivated by a singular focus…

General Assembly reaffirms commitment to combat human trafficking
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General Assembly reaffirms commitment to combat human trafficking

Abdulla Shahid was speaking at the opening of a two-day high-level meeting to review progress in implementing the UN Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, adopted by the General Assembly in July 2010. 

Victims of human trafficking being ‘punished and stigmatized’ 
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Victims of human trafficking being ‘punished and stigmatized’ 

Siobhán Mullally, UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, said States fail to identify and protect victims, often because of their alleged association with terrorist groups, and related stigma, discrimination, and racism. 

Senior UN officials seek accountability for human trafficking crimes in forced migration
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Senior UN officials seek accountability for human trafficking crimes in forced migration

“During their journey to Europe and other locations, many migrants and refugees have witnessed or been victims of crimes and human rights violations, including murder and enforced disappearance, slavery and extortion, sexual violence, torture and other forms of cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment,” said Adama Dieng, UN Special Adviser on Prevention of Genocide. Mr. Dieng…