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Tackling human trafficking Criminals are constantly changing the ploys they use to sell women into prostitution, trick men into unpaid farm labour, or recruit children into beggary. For the organisations dedicated to preventing human trafficking, that means constantly evolving too. >>

How human traffickers recruit Criminals are constantly changing the ploys they use to sell women into prostitution, trick men into unpaid farm labour, or recruit children into beggary. For the organisations dedicated to preventing human trafficking, that means constantly evolving too. >>

Time to free Rizana Nafeek Campaigners are hoping that the plight of Sri Lankan death row housemaid Rizana Nafeek could end soon with her release from a Saudi Arabian prison and her return home. >>

American dream ends in mass graves for migrants heading north People leave their homes in search of the “American dream” but they end up coming to us looking for lodging, clothes and help. >>

Migration conference in Senegal In Tinzawaten there’s next to nothing to eat or drink, the houses are roofless shells, it’s freezing at night, scorching in the day, murder and rape go unpunished, women are sold as slaves and babies are born in the open. >>

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