To fight human trafficking, we need high-quality data.@UNStats has approved a new way to classify trafficking data, following UNODC and @UNmigration guidance. This means clearer insights, stronger policies and better prevention.🔗https://t.co/hvD0ADJApV#EndHumanTrafficking pic.twitter.com/10yVm6Zgxl Read More
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