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High-level opening on anti-trafficking leadership
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Formal opening: Valiant Richey, OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings. Welcoming remarks Bujar Osmani, OSCE Chairperson in Office, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia; Helga Maria Schmid, OSCE Secretary General. Keynote addresses: Theresa May, Member of Parliament, Former Prime Minister, United Kingdom; Ravshanbek Alimov, Chair of the Committee on International Relations and Foreign Economic Relations, of the Senate, Uzbekistan; Pramila Patten, Special Representative of the United Nations’ Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict.
Key elements to effectively combating human trafficking: Supply Chains
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With increasingly complex and global supply chains, risks that goods and services you procure or buy might have been extracted from victims of trafficking grow. Join us for the 23rd Alliance Conference, where we will discuss how national leadership can build solutions to end human trafficking. Join
Recognizing national leadership in combating human trafficking: Georgia
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How can national leadership help end human trafficking? Georgia makes a significant effort in capacity building of practitioners to ensure efficacy in identifying and protecting victims and holding perpetrators responsible. To learn more, join us for this year's OSCE Conference of the
Key elements to effectively combating human trafficking: National Anti-Trafficking Co-ordinators
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Trafficking in human beings cuts across the entire fabric of society and requires a whole-of-government response. When given adequate powers, National Co-ordinators can ensure the State’s anti-trafficking efforts are coordinated, strategic, and more effective. Join us for the 23rd Alliance
Recognizing national leadership in combating human trafficking: Uzbekistan
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How can national leadership help end human trafficking? Uzbekistan has gathered resources to implement reforms toward eradicating every form of forced labour and child labour. Join us for the 23rd Alliance Conference, where we will discuss how national leadership can build solutions to end human trafficking.
Key elements to effectively combating human trafficking today: technology
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Nothing has transformed the crime of trafficking in human beings quite like technology. Today, 75% of sex trafficking victims are advertised online, but few countries have rules for tech companies. Join us for the 23rd Alliance Conference, where we will discuss how national leadership can build solutions to end human trafficking.
Recognizing national leadership in combating human trafficking: Cyprus
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How can national leadership help end human trafficking? Cyprus' brand-new Operational Alert for financial institutions outlines red flag indicators to report traffickers' transactions and identify victims. Join us for the 23rd Alliance Conference, where we will discuss how national leadership can build solutions to end human trafficking.
Protecting all victims of human trafficking
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Identifying, protecting, and supporting trafficking victims is one of the most important and difficult pieces of the anti-trafficking effort. The OSCE supports countries in addressing these challenges.
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Combating human trafficking in supply chains
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In a globalized economy, goods and services are regularly sourced from all corners of the globe, with the risk that these goods are produced by victims of human trafficking and forced labour. The OSCE works with States to adopt concrete measures to prevent human trafficking in supply chains and build their capacity to implement those measures. If States and businesses can identify and remove the risks of labour trafficking within their supply chains, they can eliminate the market that fuels exploitation.
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(L., r.) Thórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörd Gylfadóttir, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, and Valiant Richey, OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, meeting in Reykjavík, 12 October 2022 (Hafthor Reinhardsson/Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Iceland)
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Uzra Zeya, United States Under Secretary of State, and Valiant Richey, OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, speaking at the side event on protecting Ukrainian women and children from risks of sexual exploitation, Warsaw Human Dimension Conference, 6 October 2022.
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