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The Human Trafficking Data Tool is the visual representation of IOM's Global Victim-Perpetrator Synthetic Dataset. It provides first-hand information on the relationships between victims and perpetrators in an accessible, concise, and comprehensive manner. The portal provides a centralized platform where policymakers, lawmakers, and other stakeholders can...
The Counter Trafficking Data Collaborative (CTDC) is the first global data hub on human trafficking, with data contributed by organizations from around the world. Historically, it has been difficult to make data on human trafficking readily accessible to analysts, academics, practitioners and policy-makers. Data on human trafficking are often highly...
IOM, in coordination with UNODC, developed a standardized assessment tool to review, in a holistic and data-driven way, the capacity of States to prevent and respond to instances of TIP.
IOM, in partnership with UNODC, has developed a common international classification, the IC-TIP, that aims to facilitate the production and dissemination of high-quality administrative data relating to various aspects of the crime of trafficking in persons. The IC-TIP conceptualizes the characteristics of the individuals, events and organizations involved in...
The purpose of this guidance manual is to support the efforts of governments and other stakeholders to improve data collection, management, sharing and use, so that eventually more high-quality data can be leveraged to inform policy and programming. While the manual will be useful for all stakeholders dealing with administrative data, it specifically targets...
Governments along key migratory routes across North, West and Central Africa reaffirmed their commitment to enhance cooperation in combating human trafficking and strengthening protection mechanisms for victims.
Human trafficking is a violation of fundamental human rights and is linked to a range of core development issues, including poverty and vulnerability, gender and racial inequality, and gender-based violence. The Sustainable Development Goals include a target to end modern slavery and human trafficking by the year 2030. Human trafficking is a multifaceted...
In the present report, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) highlight the reasoning for the development of a classification for administrative data on trafficking in persons. It contains a broad description of the classification, while the full structure of the international...
This achievement formally recognizes IOM and UNODC as co-custodians of this global standard, reinforcing the strength of their collaboration in advancing data-driven responses to trafficking in persons.
Funded by New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), the project "Labour Standards on Fishing Vessels” aims to support Pacific Island Countries (PICs) to address the issue of poor working conditions, labour rights violations and human trafficking on fishing vessels in the Pacific, and to contribute to making employment on fishing vessels in...
Developed in partnership with Microsoft Research, this dataset provides in-depth information to accelerate evidence-based policy in the fight against human trafficking.
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The study was commissioned to explore trafficking in persons in the Levant countries, aiming to produce reliable evidence on crisis and vulnerability to trafficking. It identifies key forms of trafficking, including labor exploitation, forced recruitment, forced marriage, and sexual exploitation. The study highlights the exacerbation of vulnerabilities due...
IOM is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. This report evaluates the Samoa’s ability to address human trafficking, particularly in the fishing industry. It is developed under the project “Supporting Safe and Decent Working Conditions on Fishing Vessels in the Pacific” and from New Zealand’s Ministry of...
IOM is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. This report evaluates Solomon Islands’ ability to address human trafficking, particularly in the fishing industry.It is developed under the project “Supporting Safe and Decent Working Conditions on Fishing Vessels in the Pacific” and from New Zealand’s Ministry...
IOM is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. This report evaluates the Federated States of Micronesia’s ability to address human trafficking, particularly in the fishing industry. It is developed under the project “Supporting Safe and Decent Working Conditions on Fishing Vessels in the Pacific” and from...
IOM is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. This report evaluates Tuvalu’s ability to address human trafficking, particularly in the fishing industry. It is developed under the project “Supporting Safe and Decent Working Conditions on Fishing Vessels in the Pacific” and from New Zealand’s Ministry of...
Explore Mongolia's success story on combatting human trafficking in the Digital Era with advanced cyber-Crime Investigation Techniques.
This document presents IOM's Protection Division Framework for its specialized protection work and aims to inform its activities globally. The IOM Protection Division is responsible for specialized protection interventions that aim to address protection risks by preventing or responding to actual or potential violations of rights defined by relevant...