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03/01/2013Congress sends cornerstone human trafficking prevention bill to President Obama
02/28/2013U.S. House of Representatives renews landmark anti-trafficking law
02/12/2013Anti-trafficking coalition applauds Senate passage of Trafficking Victims Protection Act
02/12/2013U.S. Senate renews landmark anti-trafficking law
12/12/2012Human Rights Coalition delivers Administration action plan to end human trafficking and modern slavery
09/25/2012Human rights coalition applauds new White House initiatives to combat modern slavery and human trafficking
08/20/2012Thousands rally across country for call-in day, urging Congress to end human trafficking
06/19/2012Annual trafficking report shows significant improvements, millions still left vulnerable
04/23/2012World Vision, International Justice Mission, Polaris Project, and Safe Horizons launch Twitter campaign to fight human trafficking


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Following the death of her father, young Moe started working at odd jobs. She was kidnapped while in a trading town on the Chinese border, and forced to
Following the death of her father, young Moe started working at odd jobs. She was kidnapped while in a trading town on the Chinese border, and forced to "marry" in China. Photo © 2011 Khaing Min Htoo/World Vision
Manichan is a World Vision staff member in charge of awareness campaigns against human trafficking in Savannakhet, Laos. Photo © 2010 Cecil Laguardia/World Vision
Manichan is a World Vision staff member in charge of awareness campaigns against human trafficking in Savannakhet, Laos. Photo © 2010 Cecil Laguardia/World Vision



Salay Ry, 13, works hard in the brick factory to help earn income to repay the debt of his family to the owner of the factory. Photo © 2011 Vichheka Sok/World Vision
Salay Ry, 13, works hard in the brick factory to help earn income to repay the debt of his family to the owner of the factory. Photo © 2011 Vichheka Sok/World Vision

More news on human trafficking

02/27/2012World Vision applauds new U.S. government counter-trafficking policy
08/30/2011World Vision says fight against human trafficking will end if Congress fails to pass the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA)
06/27/2011U.S. State Department issues annual Trafficking in Persons Report: Obama administration ignoring critical provisions, says World Vision


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