Inclusion

Inclusion refers to the practice of creating environments in which all individuals feel valued, respected, and supported, regardless of their differences. Inclusion recognizes and celebrates diversity, including differences in race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, and more.

In the context of human trafficking, inclusion is an important concept because trafficking often affects marginalized communities who may face additional barriers to accessing services and support. By creating inclusive environments that recognize and value the diversity of all individuals, we can better serve and support survivors of trafficking.

Inclusion is also important in preventing trafficking. By promoting inclusivity and equity, we can address systemic issues such as poverty, discrimination, and lack of access to education and healthcare that can contribute to vulnerabilities to trafficking. Inclusive communities and societies are better equipped to recognize and respond to trafficking and support survivors.

Inclusion efforts can take many forms, including policy changes, awareness-raising campaigns, and training and education initiatives. NGOs, government agencies, and other stakeholders can work together to promote inclusion and ensure that all individuals, including survivors of trafficking, have access to the support and services they need.

 

 

Prevention Cohort LIVE Ep 12: Making an online course, using AI to create TikTok informational videos, AI audio editing software in Premiere, and much more!
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Prevention Cohort LIVE Ep 12: Making an online course, using AI to create TikTok informational videos, AI audio editing software in Premiere, and much more!

Welcome to the Prevention Cohort LIVE stream, sponsored by PBJ Learning Tonight, we’re going to do something a little bit different. We are going to be taking a look at how we actually do this work. I have had to learn how to use all sorts of editing programs and how to create websites and…

Transportation Subject to Multiple Threats by a Range of Actors, DHS Warns – HS Today
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Transportation Subject to Multiple Threats by a Range of Actors, DHS Warns – HS Today

The 2024 threat assessment from the Department of Homeland Security says domestic and foreign adversaries likely will continue to threaten the integrity of U.S. critical infrastructure—including the transportation sector—over the next year, in part because they perceive targeting these sectors would have cascading impacts on U.S. industries and the American way of life. “From attacks…

Biden admin to fund $4M study linking climate change to child labor, trafficking in Nepal, grant docs show
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Biden admin to fund $4M study linking climate change to child labor, trafficking in Nepal, grant docs show

The Biden administration is funding a $4 million project to determine a connection between child labor and climate change in the South Asian country of Nepal. The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday announced the availability of $4 million in federal taxpayer dollars to be released through its Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) “to…

Human trafficking needs coordinated solutions
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Human trafficking needs coordinated solutions

It has been 23 years since the federal government first passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. Since then, the global anti-trafficking community has learned much about who is vulnerable to exploitation, traffickers’ business models, what drives the demand and how the problem is evolving in the digital age. While we have moved past many harmful…

Insights from the 2023 Freedom from Slavery Asia Regional Forum – Free the Slaves
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Insights from the 2023 Freedom from Slavery Asia Regional Forum – Free the Slaves

Aiming to unify efforts towards combatting modern slavery, Free the Slaves has been establishing partners throughout the regions. As part of collaborating with similar-minded organizations, Free the Slaves organizes the Freedom from Slavery Forum, which aims to address the most pressing issues in the Asia region, which are identified by key stakeholders. This year, the […]

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Free the Slaves Welcomes New Board Members
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Free the Slaves Welcomes New Board Members

Washington, D.C. January 27, 2023 Free the Slaves is excited to announce the addition of two new members to its board of directors. Their experiences with international anti-trafficking programming and advocacy and their passion for improving the global response to modern slavery will be significant assets to the Free the Slaves board of directors. Fanta…

Understanding and Pursuing Labor Trafficking Cases Collaboratively – MDPI
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Understanding and Pursuing Labor Trafficking Cases Collaboratively – MDPI

1. Introduction The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) was introduced in 2000, defining sex and labor trafficking and creating criminal statutes to facilitate investigations, prosecutions, and provide victim services in the United States [1]. Despite the TVPA, most local law enforcement agencies required years to begin investigating street level prostitution and residential brothels as potential…