National Human Trafficking Awareness Day

National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is observed annually on January 11th. This day is part of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the United States. The primary purpose of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is to raise awareness about the issue of human trafficking, both in the U.S. and globally, and to encourage efforts to combat this form of modern-day slavery.

Human trafficking is a serious and widespread crime that involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit individuals for various purposes, including forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. By designating a specific day and month to focus on awareness and prevention, organizations, governments, and individuals aim to educate the public about the signs of human trafficking, ways to support victims, and strategies for preventing and combating this crime.

On National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, various events, campaigns, and initiatives take place to engage communities and promote understanding. These activities may include educational programs, workshops, seminars, social media campaigns, and collaborations between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and law enforcement.

 

 

CVSA Begins Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative – Fleet Management – Trucking Info
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CVSA Begins Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative – Fleet Management – Trucking Info

On Jan. 9, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance began its five-day annual awareness and outreach effort to educate commercial motor vehicle drivers, motor carriers, law enforcement officers and the general public about the crime of human trafficking, the signs to look for and what to do if you suspect someone is being trafficked. This week, CVSA law…

Diocese of Portland puts spotlight on human trafficking prevention
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Diocese of Portland puts spotlight on human trafficking prevention

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland is working to bring awareness to National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. “The elimination of human trafficking is a priority issue for the Catholic Church as every life is a gift from God and is sacred, it deserves to be protected and nurtured,” the diocese stated in a…