200,000 trafficking victims were identified globally (2020-2023)—1/3 were children, said @GhadaFathiWaly at @UniofOxford @nuffieldcollege.UNODC partners with academia to advance research and further our understanding of how to combat this crime. #EndHumanTrafficking pic.twitter.com/8TzZC8DtTK Read More
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