Vietnam

Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia that has been identified as a source, transit, and destination country for trafficking in persons. The country is known for being a major source of labor trafficking victims, particularly for industries such as construction, fishing, and domestic work. Vietnam is also a destination country for sex trafficking, with women and girls being trafficked from neighboring countries such as Cambodia and Laos.

Human trafficking in Vietnam is often driven by poverty, lack of education, and limited employment opportunities. Many victims are vulnerable to trafficking due to their social and economic circumstances, including migrants, ethnic minorities, and those living in rural areas. The government of Vietnam has taken steps to address the problem, including passing anti-trafficking laws and increasing support for victims and survivors.

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international organizations also play an important role in addressing human trafficking in Vietnam. These organizations work to raise awareness of the issue, provide support to victims and survivors, and collaborate with government agencies to prevent trafficking and bring traffickers to justice.

Despite these efforts, trafficking in persons remains a significant problem in Vietnam. More work is needed to address the root causes of trafficking, provide support to victims and survivors, and increase awareness of the issue among the general public. By working together, government agencies, NGOs, and international organizations can make progress in preventing and addressing human trafficking in Vietnam.

 

 

Growhouse worker was victim of human trafficking – Connacht Tribune – Galway City Tribune
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Growhouse worker was victim of human trafficking – Connacht Tribune – Galway City Tribune

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Japan Prisoners Reportedly to Process Scallops After China Ban
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Japan Prisoners Reportedly to Process Scallops After China Ban

Japan’s government plans to have prison inmates process scallops for export, in order to overcome a bottleneck arising from China’s ban on imported seafood from its neighbor, according to a Mainichi newspaper report. To meet the hygiene standards required for export to Europe and North America, the program will allow qualified inmates to commute to…

Human Trafficking in the Philippines
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Human Trafficking in the Philippines

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Port of Seattle Commission President Sam Cho Appointed to DOT Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking – HS Today
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Port of Seattle Commission President Sam Cho Appointed to DOT Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking – HS Today

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LISTEN: Lisbeth Iglesias-Ríos on advocating for migrant farmworkers’ rights
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60% of smuggled children forced into sex trade: NGO president
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60% of smuggled children forced into sex trade: NGO president

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Have questions about human trafficking after watching “Sound of Freedom?”
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Have questions about human trafficking after watching “Sound of Freedom?”

Coming to theaters nationwide on July 4 (search for tickets here), Sound of Freedom is a highly-anticipated film based on a true story of bravery and heroism. Produced by Angel Studios, this gripping movie sheds light on the dark world of human trafficking and the extraordinary efforts of one man to rescue children from its clutches.

DOJ indicts 8 suspects for human trafficking over Clark cyber scam hub
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DOJ indicts 8 suspects for human trafficking over Clark cyber scam hub

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U.S. among 17 countries that practice forced labor, a form of ‘modern slavery,’ report finds
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U.S. among 17 countries that practice forced labor, a form of ‘modern slavery,’ report finds

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

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