Commission published a Call for Evidence for the new EU strategy on combatting trafficking in human beings scheduled for 2026. It aims to strengthen the fight against trafficking in human beings within and beyond EU.
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18 October marks the EU Anti-Trafficking Day, dedicated to raise awareness of trafficking in human beings and the exploitation of women, men and children. Data collection helps to support legislation and develop measures that address this crime.
The meeting focused on the latest developments in this area and on how to reinforce judicial cooperation and improve prosecution for trafficking in human beings.
30 July marks the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. UNODC and the EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator are calling for immediate and coordinated global action to dismantle the organised criminal networks at the core of this growing threat and ongoing human rights violation.
This website falsely claims to receive our funding and support and offers supposed ‘safe passage’ to individuals from war zones, including from the Occupied Palestinian Territory, for a fee.
Explore how 25 EMN Member and Observer Countries combat trafficking in human beings with policies focused on prevention, victim support, law enforcement, and international partnerships.
The EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator, Diane Schmitt, and the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons, which was mandated by the UN General Assembly, discussed emerging trends, challenges, and priorities in a meeting aimed at improving coordination to combat human trafficking.
The EU Anti-Trafficking Hub brings together expertise and will engage in three main activities: research, analysis, and advice in collaboration with stakeholders. It will serve as a platform for participatory dialogue, and creative thinking for genuine knowledge production and exchange.
The released data shows that 10 793 victims of human trafficking were registered in the European Union in 2023. It is a 6.9% increase compared to 2022. The increase could partly be due to more attention of the authorities and agencies to detect and identify victims of trafficking.