North America

North America is a continent that covers a vast area of approximately 9.54 million square miles, making it the third largest continent in the world. It is home to a diverse range of ecosystems, including boreal forests, grasslands, deserts, and tropical rainforests. The continent is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south. North America is made up of 23 countries, each with its own unique culture and history.

Unfortunately, North America is also a significant source, transit, and destination for human trafficking. Human trafficking is a heinous crime that involves the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, including women, men, and children, for forced labor or sexual exploitation. Traffickers prey on those who are in need of work, lacking education or skills, seeking asylum, or facing other difficult circumstances.

The problem of human trafficking is particularly acute in North America, with estimates suggesting that tens of thousands of people are trafficked into, through, or from the continent each year. The United States is one of the top destinations for victims of human trafficking, with both domestic and international victims being brought into the country for forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of exploitation. Canada and Mexico are also affected by human trafficking, with reports of forced labor and sexual exploitation being reported in both countries.

The demand for cheap labor, sexual services, and other forms of exploitation contribute to the problem of human trafficking in North America. Factors such as poverty, lack of education, limited job opportunities, and unstable political situations in some countries create conditions that make individuals vulnerable to exploitation. Furthermore, the lack of legal protections for vulnerable populations, such as migrant workers or individuals in the informal economy, can leave them particularly susceptible to trafficking.

Governments and organizations in North America are working to combat human trafficking through increased awareness, stronger legal protections, and efforts to address the root causes of the problem. In the United States, for example, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act was passed in 2000, which established measures to prevent trafficking, protect victims, and prosecute traffickers. The US government has also created a number of initiatives to raise awareness of human trafficking, including the Blue Campaign. Similarly, Canada has enacted legislation to combat human trafficking and has established the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline to provide assistance to victims and report suspected cases of trafficking.

Despite these efforts, much work remains to be done to eliminate human trafficking in North America. Addressing the root causes of the problem, such as poverty and lack of education, is crucial to preventing trafficking. Additionally, greater cooperation between governments, law enforcement agencies, and civil society organizations is needed to identify and prosecute traffickers, protect victims, and raise awareness of the issue.

 

 

International Migrants Day
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International Migrants Day

Vienna (Austria) 18 December 2021 – As the world marks International Migrants Day, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) urges countries to uphold human rights while combatting the criminal networks who smuggle migrants for profit. Further calls are for better access to pathways for regular migration, an adherence to obligations that are…

Nigeria Takes Steps to Stop Migrant Smuggling
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Nigeria Takes Steps to Stop Migrant Smuggling

Abuja (Nigeria) 16 December 2021 – The smuggling of migrants is a big business in Nigeria with criminal networks charging large sums of money to move people in and out of the West African country or facilitate their transit. In recognition of the  magnitude of this crime, its impact on the security of the country…

Human Trafficking Prevention Training Designed For Today’s Online Learners
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Human Trafficking Prevention Training Designed For Today’s Online Learners

Everyone Can Learn To Recognize And Respond To Human Trafficking, Even On Their Smartphone’s Web Browser, Five Minutes At A Time

Do you know about the dangers of meeting a stranger online? Can you recognize an unhealthy relationship? Can you spot red flags that might indicate trafficking? PBJ Learning wants everyone to know those answers with confidence.

Sarah E. Mendelson, senior fellow with the Center for Sustainable Development in the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution
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Sarah E. Mendelson, senior fellow with the Center for Sustainable Development in the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution

Ambassador Sarah E. Mendelson is a nonresident senior fellow with the Center for Sustainable Development in the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution. She is also distinguished service professor of public policy at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) as well as head of CMU’s Heinz College in Washington, D.C. At CMU, she co-chairs…

New Project to Counter Migrant Smuggling
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New Project to Counter Migrant Smuggling

Vienna (Austria) 2 November 2021 – A two-year project to combat organized crime groups that smuggle migrants over multiple continents to North America is underway in thirteen countries. The STARSOM initiative will support States along the main smuggling routes to work together to respond to migrant smuggling while protecting the lives and upholding the rights…