In Africa, the rise in human trafficking is tied to insecurity, armed conflict and climate change.Traffickers prey on vulnerable communities, exploiting children and adults for sexual exploitation or forced labour.Learn more: https://t.co/ctIWL0rphK#EndHumanTrafficking pic.twitter.com/gF5YQAPD9J— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) December 19, 2024 Read More
In Africa, the rise in human trafficking is tied to insecurity, armed conflict and climate change. Traffickers prey on vulnerable communities, exploiting children and adults for sexual exploitation or forced labour. Learn more: https://t.co/ctIWL0rphK#EndHumanTrafficking pic.twitter.com/gF5YQAPD9J
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