: Human trafficking: ‘All-out assault’ on rights, safety and dignity, says UN chief #IndiaNEWS #International Human trafficking is a horrific crime and “an all-out assault on people’s rights,
Human trafficking: ‘All-out assault’ on rights, safety and dignity, says UN chief #IndiaNEWS #International
Human trafficking is a horrific crime and “an all-out assault on people’s rights, safety and dignity,� Secretary-General António Guterres said on Friday, the eve of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.
“Tragically, it is also a problem that is growing worse – especially for women and girls, who represent the majority of detected trafficked persons globallyâ€?. Â
Separated and vulnerable
Conflicts, forced displacement, climate change, inequality and poverty, have left tens of millions of people around the world destitute, isolated and vulnerable.
And the COVID-19 pandemic has separated children and young people in general from their friends and peers, pushing them into spending more time alone and online.
“Human traffickers are taking advantage of these vulnerabilities, using sophisticated technology to identify, track, control and exploit victims,� explained the UN chief.
IOM Port of Spain
Venezuelan migrant Manuela Molina (not her real name) was promised a decent job in Trinidad, but minutes after her arrival she was forced into a van and taken to a secret location.
Cyber space trafficking
Often using the so-called “dark web�, online platforms allow criminals to recruit people with false promises.
And technology anonymously allows dangerous and degrading content that fuels human trafficking, including the sexual exploitation of children.
This year’s theme – Use and Abuse of Technology – reminds everyone that while it can enable human trafficking, technology can also be a critical tool in fighting it.
Join forces
The Secretary-General underscored the need for governments, businesses and civil society to invest in policies, laws and technology-based solutions that can identify and support victims, locate and punish perpetrators, and ensure a safe, open and secure internet.
On this World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, let us commit to preventing online exploitation & promoting the power of tech to better protect children, women & men. � — @GhadaFathiWaly UNODC Executive Director#EndHumanTraffickingpic. twitter. com/bDrDRxWczu
— UNODC Human Trafficking (@UNODC_HTMSS) July 29, 2022
“As part of 2023’s Summit of the Future, I have proposed a Global Digital Compact to rally the world around the need to bring good governance to the digital space,â€? he said, calling on the everyone to “give this issue the attention and action it deserves and work to end the scourge of human trafficking once and for allâ€?.  Â
Tech dangers
In her message for the day, the head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Ghada Waly, spoke more about the theme.
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