USAID challenges you to propose innovative ideas on how to apply
technological solutions to prevent trafficking, enable victims to escape from
traffickers, and assist survivors in recovering from trauma so they can lead
happy and productive lives. Partner with students across the world to design
strong, creative solutions.
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Be part of a community of students and researchers that are fighting slavery: The
challenge will award prizes to student teams from colleges across the United
States and around the world which present innovative solutions to end human
trafficking. This event is a part of the Global Justice Speaker Series at the
Nootbaar Institute for Law, Religion,& Ethics.
Be part of a community of students and researchers that are
fighting slavery.
LEARN
What is trafficking in persons (TIP)? Learn the definition,
the different forms it takes, the root causes and current estimates of its
prevalence. Read stories of survivors who escaped from their traffickers.
Get the facts
ENGAGE
Be part of something beyond the lecture hall. Engage in
conversations with experts working in the field of combating trafficking in
persons. Share your questions and insights.
Read the discussion
BE
INSPIRED
Donors and organizations across the globe are working
together to fight trafficking in persons. View information on
counter-trafficking programs supported by USAID and other donors and
organizations. Consider how your innovative ideas can help to further their
work.
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ACT
USAID challenges you to propose innovative ideas on how to
apply technological solutions to prevent trafficking, enable victims to escape
from traffickers, and assist survivors in recovering from trauma so they can
lead happy and productive lives. Partner with students across the world to
design strong, creative solutions.
The only way to stop human trafficking and drug trafficking is to make it too expensive and dangerous to be involved in. That is,,,,,, make trafficking and drug running as well as pimping and dealing an automatic death sentence when proven in court beyond a shadow of doubt. Any JOHN caught buying the services of child under 18 be fined a minimum of $100,000.00 and 5 years prison on first offense. By adopting these laws, the traffickers and dealers would want more money to make it worthwhile. They would price many JOHNS right out of it. Most potential Johns would be afraid to risk being caught. This then effectively kills the demand and if no demand, there is no trafficking or dealing
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