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.

 

 

Human trafficking victim tricks to sell close friend to Cambodia – VnExpress International
|

Human trafficking victim tricks to sell close friend to Cambodia – VnExpress International

Huynh Thanh Nhon, from the central province’s capital town Quy Nhon, has been detained for four months by the police in Binh Dinh while he is under investigation for human trafficking. The police said Nhon had cooperated with several people to traffic people into Cambodia to work against their will. Victims were not allowed to…

One on One with Human Trafficking (HT) Advocate Victor B. Williams
|

One on One with Human Trafficking (HT) Advocate Victor B. Williams

SOUTH FLORIDA – Human trafficking in Florida continues to be a problem. South Florida Caribbean News caught up with internationally renowned and respected Human Trafficking (HT) advocate Victor B. Williams. He is the Founder of Quest2freedom (Q2F™), an Anti-Human Trafficking organization dedicated to defeating the global issues surrounding human trafficking through a holistic approach to…

Human trafficking picks a new fight | WORLD – WNG.org
|

Human trafficking picks a new fight | WORLD – WNG.org

MYRNA BROWN, HOST: It’s Thursday, the 9th of February, 2023. Thanks for listening to WORLD Radio today! Good morning, I’m Myrna Brown. MARY REICHARD, HOST: And I’m Mary Reichard. First up on The World and Everything in It: human trafficking. Estimates are that more than 27 million people endure forced labor around the world. To…

The Criminal Offence of Human Trafficking – Lexology
|

The Criminal Offence of Human Trafficking – Lexology

Right from under the noses of the British Home Office, hundreds of child refugees, seeking asylum in the United Kingdom, are being abducted and trafficked for all sorts of reasons. The British Home Office has been repeatedly cautioned by a multitude of agencies, about the dangers such vulnerable children faced, arriving unaccompanied from their homelands….

Is China overlooking its neighbours' concern on rising human trafficking cases? – Mizzima
|

Is China overlooking its neighbours' concern on rising human trafficking cases? – Mizzima

Mizzima/Shankar KumarIn China is a troublesome bugbear not only because of its avoidable territorial designs against its neighbours but also because of its human trafficking syndicates who lure away hundreds of people from Myanmar, Thailand, Taiwan, Philippines Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand on the pretext of providing them decent jobs but force them to work in…

Repression, Debt, Corruption and Human Trafficking: Hun Sen's Cambodian Legacy
|

Repression, Debt, Corruption and Human Trafficking: Hun Sen's Cambodian Legacy

  Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s record of 38 years in power is currently exceeded by only three African despots. The presidents of Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and Uganda, Théodoros Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Paul Biya, and Yoweri Museveni, have all held power for longer than Hun Sen. Like him, they are political fossils who have done…

Taxi driver found guilty for his role using trucks to smuggle Vietnamese migrants to the UK
|

Taxi driver found guilty for his role using trucks to smuggle Vietnamese migrants to the UK

A taxi driver and another man have been convicted for their roles in a major conspiracy to smuggle Vietnamese migrants into the UK in the back of lorries. The crossings, which happened in August and September 2020, were orchestrated by Hai Xuan Le, 33, a Vietnamese national based in Birmingham. Phone evidence produced by the…

Laos in limbo heading into 2023 – East Asia Forum
|

Laos in limbo heading into 2023 – East Asia Forum

Author: Kearrin Sims, James Cook University Laos experienced compounding social and economic pressures in 2022. The headline news story of the year was the country’s dire external debt. 2022 was also significant as it marked the 10th anniversary of the enforced disappearance of Sombath Somphone — a community development worker who provided successful alternatives to…

Asean’s war against human trafficking
|

Asean’s war against human trafficking

After drug dealing, human trafficking is the second largest criminal industry in the world. The International Labour Organization’s latest report —Global Estimates of Modern Slavery—said 50 million people were living in modern slavery in 2021. Of these victims, 28 million were in forced labor and 22 million were trapped in forced marriage. The number of…