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2023 Date | 30 July 2023 |
2024 Date | 30 July 2024 |
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World Day against Trafficking in Persons is an international observance that aims to raise awareness about the pressing issue of human trafficking and promote the protection of victims' rights. This global event emphasizes the importance of understanding the complex nature of human trafficking and the susceptibility of individuals of all ages, ethnicities, and genders to this heinous crime. It also encourages governments, businesses, and communities to act collectively to prevent and combat this transnational threat. The United Nations General Assembly established World Day against Trafficking in Persons in 2013, as a response to the growing prevalence of human trafficking worldwide. In Australia, human trafficking takes various forms, including forced labour, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, organ harvesting, and forced marriages. Australian citizens, as well as migrants, may fall victim to these criminal activities. In an effort to combat this issue, Australia has adopted a strong legislative framework based on international standards, including the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons (the Palermo Protocol). The government also implements a National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking and Slavery, which focuses on the prevention, detection, prosecution, and support for victims of trafficking. To observe World Day against Trafficking in Persons in Australia, various events are organized across the country, including seminars, workshops, and awareness-raising campaigns. These activities engage government bodies, non-governmental organizations, academia, and the general public, fostering dialogue and the exchange of ideas to tackle the issue more effectively. In recognition of this significant occasion, Australia also uses this day to renew its commitment to fighting human trafficking and protecting its victims. World Day against Trafficking in Persons takes place annually on 30th July, amplifying the collective voice against this grave human rights violation. Facts about Human Trafficking
Top things to do in Australia for this observance
References and related sitesUnited Nations: Trafficking www.dosomething.org: Facts About Trafficking socalhumantraffickingevents.info: Trafficking Events |
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