Resources
What is Human Trafficking?
Strong protections and rights-based policies help prevent exploitation, ensure people know their rights, and improve access to support, fostering decent and safe work environments and communities where exploitation cannot take hold.
What Helps Most in Addressing Human Trafficking?
Broad Awareness or Deep Understanding? You may have heard broad messages about human trafficking. Let’s take a closer look. Is Trafficking Everywhere?
Anti-Trafficking Media Literacy
What Is Media Literacy? Media literacy can be defined as the ability to take a closer look at the news, social media, and any other ‘mass media’ source in order to determine how trustworthy and accurate the information is.
Human Trafficking Myths
What Are Human Trafficking Myths? Human trafficking ‘myths’ refer to persistent claims, statements, or statistics that are inaccurate or untrue. Despite being proven false, these popular myths remain in use. Three common claims about human trafficking:
Anti-Trafficking Awareness Campaigns
What Are Anti-trafficking Awareness Campaigns? Anti-trafficking awareness campaigns teach people about human trafficking and how to spot it using ‘red flags.’ These messages appear on posters in many places.
Rethinking Engagement and Storytelling in Anti-Trafficking Work
A Survivor-Led Conversation. This webinar featured three survivors of human trafficking who shared their perspectives on anti-trafficking work and ethical engagement of survivors.
