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2022 Annual report trafficking and smuggling of human beings

27 July 2023
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Myria, the independent national rapporteur on trafficking in human beings, is publishing its 2022 public and independent annual report in English entitled "Bound by debt".

Content

  • Foreword: Lessons learned from the Essex and Borealis cases
  • PART 1: Focus: Smuggling and trafficking of Vietnamese nationals into and within Europe
    • EXTERNAL CONTRIBUTION: Cross-organisational picture of Vietnamese in the Netherlands in relation to the trafficking and smuggling of human beings (EMM)
    • EXTERNAL CONTRIBUTION: Preventing  human trafficking through empowering at-risk communities in Vietnam (Pacific Links Foundation)
  • PART 2: Evolution and fight against the phenomena of trafficking and smuggling of human beings
  • PART 3: Data
    • EXTERNAL CONTRIBUTION: Explanation of the statistical data  relating to the investigations into human trafficking conducted by the NSSO inspectorate’s ECOSOC teams in 2021
    • EXTERNAL CONTRIBUTION: Role of DJSOC in the fight against  human smuggling and  trafficking and evolution of the phenomenon of human  smuggling
  • PART 4: Recommendations

Press release

Files

  • Annual report 2022
    (pdf, 6 MB)

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