Sudan: World Day Against Trafficking in Persons - Millions Vulnerable in Sudan
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Sudan: World Day Against Trafficking in Persons - Millions Vulnerable in Sudan
New York / Khartoum -- The ongoing war and humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan lays millions of innocent civilians vulnerable to exploitation by human traffickers. On the World Day Against Trafficking In Persons, observed on July 30, under the theme "Human trafficking is Organized Crime - End the Exploitation", Sudan stands as a tragedy where protracted war, forced mass displacement, and organised crime intersect. "This is a crisis of humanity, of…
According to the latest United Nations reports, 1 out of every 4 victims of trafficking in the world is under the age of 18; every 30 July, the world commemorates World Day against Trafficking in Persons, established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013. The date seeks to raise awareness about the situation of victims, promote their protection and demand justice against a crime that affects millions of people on all continents; accordi…
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