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The corporate sector can make an invaluable contribution to the prevention of trafficking. It can create opportunities for livelihoods and support organizations that prosecute traffickers and protect victims.
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Case study highlights ManpowerGroup’s leadership in combating human trafficking
As a leader in the staffing and employment services industry, ManpowerGroup takes its responsibility in combating human trafficking and related exploitation seriously. The company has chosen to focus on this issue in its internal and external policies and has developed a comprehensive approach, using many different initiatives in tandem to combat human trafficking and forced labor, and was among the first to sign the 2006 Athens Ethical Principles.

World Day against Child Labour
An estimated 10.5 million children worldwide are working as domestic workers in people's homes, in hazardous and sometimes slavery-like conditions, says the International Labour Organisation. In August 2010, the General Assembly established the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Human Trafficking and in 2011, the Fund awarded grants to grassroots non-governmental organizations that directly assist victims and survivors around the world.

Libyan Law Enforcement Trained on Combating Human Trafficking
An estimated 10.5 million children worldwide are working as domestic workers in people's homes, in hazardous and sometimes slavery-like conditions, says the International Labour Organisation. In August 2010, the General Assembly established the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Human Trafficking and in 2011, the Fund awarded grants to grassroots non-governmental organizations that directly assist victims and survivors around the world.






Enabling innovative partnerships is one of the main UN.GIFT areas of work. UN.GIFT will continue to work with the private sector...
Enabling innovative partnerships with the private sector is one of UN.GIFT's trademarks. UN.GIFT has launched: Human Trafficking and Business: Good Practices to prevent and combat human trafficking, a new publication designed specifically to assist the business community.