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Targeting Endemic Vulnerability Factors to Human Trafficking

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SIREN, UNIAP Regional Office, December 2007.

Overview: What makes a person or community vulnerable to human trafficking?  Common assumptions are that poverty and a lack of education are primary factors, but evidence often proves otherwise.  In different locales, different factors increase the risk of being trafficked.  Evidence-based programming requires an understanding of the vulnerability factors, verified through research with individuals and communities at risk, to design appropriate interventions and achieve measurable positive impact in preventing trafficking and risky migration.          

 

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