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Welcome to the United Nations. Human Trafficking. UNODC on human trafficking and migrant smuggling English | Français Human trafficking is the acquisition of people by improper means such as force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them. Smuggling migrants involves the procurement for financial or other material benefit of illegal entry of a person into a State of which that person is not a national or resident. Virtually every country in the world is affected by these crimes. The challenge for all countries, rich and poor, is to target the criminals who exploit desperate people and to protect and assist victims of trafficking and smuggled migrants, many of whom endure unimaginable hardships in their bid for a better life. Learn more To learn more visit What is human trafficking? Download UNODC's anti-trafficking and anti-smuggling Tools and Publications.

Watch Public Service Announcements and listen to expert interviews here. Latest news. Human Trafficking. Labor trafficking occurs in diverse contexts that encompass all forms of labor or services.

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Common places where forced labor has been found in the United States include domestic servitude and small-scale "mom and pop" labor operations, to more large-scale operations such as farms and factories. Certain labor brokers that supply labor to multinational corporations have also been identified as an emerging type of labor traffickers. Sex trafficking includes commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), as well as every instance where an adult is in the sex trade as the result of force, fraud, or coercion. Sex trafficking occurs within numerous venues in the broader sex industry, commonly found in street prostitution, online escort services, residential brothels, and brothels disguised as massage businesses.

Victims of human trafficking in the United States include U.S. citizens or foreign nationals, adults or minors, and men or women. Click here to report a tip. HumanTrafficking.org: A Web Resource for Combating Human Trafficking in the East Asia Pacific Region. Gov-America's Natural & Cultural Resources. VolunteerMatch - Where Volunteering Begins. Wilderness Survival: Free info covering all aspects of survival. Survival Cache — The Gear Site for Survival. Your Online Survival Kit! Wilderness Survival Skills. Survive and Return With Honor DISCLAIMER: All Text, Graphics, Animations, Video, and Commentary on this website was created by, and is the intellectual property of m4040@m4040.com.

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