Prevent Human Trafficking

Prevent Human Trafficking (PHT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing human trafficking and protecting survivors of trafficking. PHT was founded in 1999 by Dr. Maria Jose Fletcher, a human rights attorney and advocate, with the mission to empower individuals and communities to take action to end trafficking.

PHT works to prevent trafficking by raising awareness, promoting education, and advocating for policy change. The organization provides training and technical assistance to community organizations, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders to increase their capacity to prevent trafficking and support survivors. PHT also conducts research to better understand the root causes of trafficking and to inform effective prevention strategies.

In addition to prevention, PHT also provides direct services to survivors of trafficking. The organization operates a 24-hour hotline for trafficking victims, and provides case management, legal assistance, and other support services to help survivors rebuild their lives.

PHT’s work is guided by the belief that human trafficking is a human rights violation that requires a comprehensive and coordinated response from all sectors of society. The organization works with a wide range of partners, including government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private sector actors, to advance its mission.

Overall, Prevent Human Trafficking is a vital organization in the fight against human trafficking, working to prevent trafficking, protect survivors, and promote a world where human rights are respected and valued.

As an idea, preventing human trafficking involves taking action to address the root causes of trafficking and to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and communities to exploitation. Some key strategies for preventing human trafficking include:

  • Raising awareness: Education and awareness-raising campaigns can help increase public understanding of the nature of trafficking and the risks and vulnerabilities that contribute to it. By raising awareness, we can help prevent trafficking by promoting more informed and vigilant communities.
  • Supporting economic empowerment: Poverty and lack of economic opportunity are key drivers of trafficking. By supporting economic empowerment programs that provide individuals with the skills, resources, and opportunities to support themselves and their families, we can help reduce vulnerability to exploitation.
  • Strengthening legal frameworks: Strong legal frameworks that criminalize trafficking and provide support and protection for survivors are critical to preventing trafficking. By advocating for stronger laws and policies, and by ensuring that these laws are enforced effectively, we can help prevent trafficking and protect those who have been victimized.
  • Addressing gender inequality: Women and girls are disproportionately affected by trafficking, in part due to gender-based discrimination and inequality. By promoting gender equality and addressing the root causes of gender-based violence, we can help reduce the vulnerability of women and girls to trafficking.
  • Supporting community-based prevention: Effective prevention efforts often involve working directly with communities to identify and address the root causes of trafficking. By supporting community-based prevention initiatives, we can empower individuals and communities to take action to prevent trafficking in their own contexts.

Overall, preventing human trafficking is a complex and multifaceted challenge that requires a comprehensive and coordinated response from all sectors of society. By taking action to address the root causes of trafficking and to reduce vulnerability, we can help create a world where human rights are respected and valued, and where all individuals are able to live free from exploitation and violence.

 

 

Louisiana Governor’s Office Selects Lighthouse Data Platform to Help Combat Human Trafficking Statewide
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Louisiana Governor’s Office Selects Lighthouse Data Platform to Help Combat Human Trafficking Statewide

The Louisiana Governor’s Office of Human Trafficking Prevention (OHTP) and the Louisiana Children’s Trust Fund have awarded a grant to Allies Against Slavery to leverage Lighthouse as a powerful new tool in the state’s data-driven strategy to prevent human trafficking and address the needs of survivors. “Louisiana is taking a lead in the fight against human…

Technology and Human Trafficking: Does technology need to be cancelled?
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Technology and Human Trafficking: Does technology need to be cancelled?

31 January 2022 The spread of technology across the globe has been an unstoppable force since its creation and it is increasingly being used in every facet of life, including the world of crime. Human trafficking has not escaped this trend, and this technology is now playing a central role in the recruitment, sale, and coercion of victims. The use of technology for…

New cooperation with the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation
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New cooperation with the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation

We are excited to announce that we started to partner with the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation in Vietnam to prevent  human trafficking (by reducing child migration) after the 2020 cyclones and floods. The Thua Thien-Hue province in Vietnam has in the past been a hotspot for child trafficking, specifically for exploitative labour in garment sweatshops in…