There are many ways to actively try stopping human trafficking. First is becoming educated about what is happening. Know your neighbors, recognize good samaritans, be aware of the law, know how to act, pass it on, serve your community, be a voice for the voiceless, take a stand, and listen and learn.
The Tier Rating is how hard a country is trying to prevent human trafficking. (E.g. What laws placed to help stop human trafficking)
As sad as it looks, we have it to the proper authorities.
Paramore are big supporters of Love 146, an organization to stop human trafficking and sex slavery.
As of right now there's not a whole lot of action in that area. No legitimate laws exist about human trafficking, and other countries refuse to stop their human trafficking. Many countries turn a blind eye on traffickers so that they can keep their financial agreements with other countries. There are some organizations being formed to help, but at this point they can't do much because traffick victims are too afraid to testify. Here's a great website I found about trafficking...
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There are a number of organizations that are actively trying to stop human rights abuses. One of the best known is Amnesty International.
Orange does not seem to represent freedom on a wide scale. There was a campaign that was to help stop human trafficking which encouraged people to wear orange for freedom.
they make leaflets,posters,upload stuff onto their website ,help victims and raise awareness, they also do counsilling for those efffected
The root cause of animal trafficking is the demand for them. People try to sell the animals to the one who pays a hefty amount. The one who does trafficking, does only for money. So no use in teaching him a lesson. But, if we teach a hard lesson to the person who is very much in need for the rare species, we can certainly stop animal trafficking.
The trafficking of people for economic gain has increased three-fold in the last five years. Key start points cover most of Asia and the Sub Continent, Central America, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Venezuela, and parts of Oceania. In Eastern Europe the trafficking of people, especially children, has reached critical levels with key start points including, the Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, Croatia, and Slovenia. Trafficking purposes include slavery, indentured labour, adult and child sexual exploitation, (both male and female), and an emerging industry in the harvesting and sale of human organs.
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Child Trafficking is the trade of children most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery or forced slavery. Child Trafficking is illegal throughout the world however, it still is a lucrative industry, it represents an annual $32 billion per year in international trade. Many attempts are being made to stop Child Trafficking.