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.

 

 

Racism and Human Trafficking
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Racism and Human Trafficking

As I commemorated Martin Luther King, Jr. this week and thought about racial justice, one area we don’t talk enough about is the racialized reality of human trafficking. According to the Congressional Black Caucus, 57.5 percent of all juvenile detention prostitution arrests were of Black children, and 40 percent of sex trafficking victims identified as…

Thailand hosts COMMIT meeting against trafficking in six Mekong countries – Bangkok Post
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Thailand hosts COMMIT meeting against trafficking in six Mekong countries – Bangkok Post

The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, led by Mr. Anukul Peedkaew, Permanent Secretary, organised a meeting in line with the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative Against Human Trafficking (COMMIT Process) in a hybrid online and onsite format at S Ratchada Leisure Hotel, Bangkok on December 15-16, 2022. Participants included over 200 representatives from six…

FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Continues to Uplift Asian American, Native …
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Port Leaders Sign Pledge Against Human Trafficking – HS Today
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Port Leaders Sign Pledge Against Human Trafficking – HS Today

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Nonprofit Love Never Fails works to combat human trafficking in Milpitas and surrounding areas
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Nonprofit Love Never Fails works to combat human trafficking in Milpitas and surrounding areas

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Kenya issues new warning on jobs scams, human trafficking cartels – The East African
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Kenya issues new warning on jobs scams, human trafficking cartels – The East African

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When Fishing Boats Go Dark At Sea, They're Often Committing Crimes. Here's Where It's Happening

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BI: Strict inspection for travelers from countries with human trafficking cases
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BI: Strict inspection for travelers from countries with human trafficking cases

INQUIRER file photo / ALEXIS CORPUZ MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Monday said that some travelers face stricter immigration procedures, specifically those coming from countries with reported cases of trafficking Filipino workers. “Meron po tayong certain locations na tinitignan dahil po sa recent issues, ang tinitignan po kasi ng immigration is…

How EU police disrupted Vietnamese human trafficking rings
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How EU police disrupted Vietnamese human trafficking rings

Vietnamese human trafficking syndicates have been targeted this year by pan-European police busts. However, the root causes of illegal immigration remain.Human trafficking from Vietnam to Europe has emerged as a big problem in recent years. The EU’s law enforcement agency, Interpol, is cracking down on smuggling rings, and has seen some success. In June, raids…