Our Mission: We are a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, founded in 1999, allowing individuals, organizations and institutions to tackle root causes of trafficking through direct support and technical assistance . . - Includes cross-media records to facilitate and enhance support of key programs. In order to prevent trafficking, utilize its expertise and networks, promote best practices and encourage sustainable solutions to anti-trafficking campaigns. We will also develop the next generation of leaders through a one-year intensive internship program and start annually the annual anti-trafficking summer program in Thailand.
Trafficking is a crime against humanity. It includes recruitment, transportation, transfer, accommodation or receipt of men, women or children by the use of force, fraud, compulsion or other means to use them for labor, sex trading. For more information, please refer to the US State Department's annual trafficking report. Statistics on human trafficking are very different, and the method is not enough. For this reason, we do not promote any specific statistics as an organization. Furthermore, since this annual report is controversial every year for a foreign government ranking system to fight trafficking, we will publish this report and other reports on complex issues of trafficking I encourage people to keep these issues in mind when reading.
Every year, millions of men, women, and children are victims and exploiters of labor and sexual purposes. I hope that my family and my family have a better future They are tempted by incorrect promises and go into slavery and deprivation. Since our founding in 1999 our team is working in Southeast Asia (now Thailand) and before the trafficking fight this worldwide crime against humanity, the United States has been working to strengthen the prevention of trafficking Is working. Our concept of prevention can be interpreted as "a fence at the top of the building, not at the bottom of the hospital."
In prevention of human trafficking, you first need to pay attention to the cause of trafficking. As a cause of human trafficking, unemployment or domestic violence arises from various social realms and reflects the nature of economic, political, family and other relationships in the community. Discovery of the cause is the first step in the first step towards functional and effective response to the existence of the cause and recovery of the result. In this regard, the prevention program faces two main directions. One is a complete reduction or possible elimination of causes, and the other is the recovery of individuals, groups or general social consequences resulting from trafficking.
Response to human trafficking. Between the past 20 and 30 years, the initial response to international protocol, US law and funding plan for trafficking in person is based on criminal justice method, prosecution of traffickers, prevention of human trafficking and protection of human traffics We emphasized. Since the late 1990s, prevention and protection has become increasingly subject to prosecution and recognition is increasing in several areas such as news and media, human rights institutions, NGOs, social services, and providers. Various strategies implemented by public health departments, SMEs, and large companies are essential supplements. Law Enforcement Method Recently, the involvement of medical experts in trafficking has expanded to include the role of certified journalists.
Human trafficking, including sex trade and trafficking, affects widespread for the safety, health and welfare of victims and survivors. Efforts to cope with trafficking through prevention, protection and prosecution are on the rise, but it is still not enough. A mandatory report may expose victims and survivors to social services and law enforcement agencies but it could hinder trafficked people from seeking assistance, thereby establishing trust by medical professionals Limit the ability to provide necessary care. The experience of each country in the implementation of the Child Abuse Act can be used to assess the potential risks and benefits of compulsory trafficking reports