When we talk about preventing human trafficking, what exactly does that mean? The who, how, where and when questions can be overwhelming, and can sometimes be easier to manage in smaller chunks, just as long as they are part of a comprehensive and holistic effort.
A good example of that was a recent OSCE meeting which addressed the issue of vulnerable children.
Mariana Katzarova, ODIHR's Senior Advisor on Anti-Trafficking Issues said, “Children need protection from discrimination, violence and the consequences of poverty and social exclusion, as these are the root causes which make them vulnerable to trafficking.”
Here is the full article:
Better child protection can prevent trafficking, say participants at OSCE human rights conference
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