UNODC

Report: Majority of trafficking victims are women and girls; one-third children

“Trafficking for sexual exploitation and for forced labour remain the most prominently detected forms, but victims are also being trafficked to be used as beggars, for forced or sham marriages, benefit fraud, or production of pornography,” said UNODC Executive Director Yury Fedotov.

2018-04-22T11:55:00-04:0022 Dec 2016|Goal 16: Peace and justice, Goal 5: Gender equality, News|

#WildForLife campaign seeks to mobilize millions to end illegal wildlife trade

The UN, backed by A-list celebrities from across the globe, launched an unprecedented campaign against the illegal trade in wildlife, which is pushing species to the brink of extinction, robbing countries of their natural heritage and profiting international criminal networks.

‘Prevent hepatitis; Act now,’ declares UN on World Day targeting hepatitis B and C

Marking World Hepatitis Day 2015, which falls on 28 July in honour of the birthday of the scientist who discovered the hepatitis B virus and its first vaccine, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners are urging policy-makers, health workers and the public to act now to prevent infection and death from the infectious disease.

2018-04-22T12:08:03-04:0028 Jul 2015|Goal 3: Good Health, News|
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