The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has shed light on the differences between irregular migration and migrant smuggling. In today’s interconnected world, it...
Human trafficking and migrant smuggling are multi-billion-dollar businesses that have changed dramatically in recent years, driven by global challenges such as war, large migration and refugee...
From the tropical seaside towns of the Dominican Republic to the busy streets of Brazil, Latin America and the Caribbean have recently witnessed disturbing trends in...
The Federal Government of Nigeria, with funding from the European Union and with the support of a consortium of UN agencies as key implementing partners have...
A recent release by the UNODC says the extensive and porous borders of Bangladesh have unfortunately become routes for trafficking vulnerable individuals, as highlighted by the...
Criminals who smuggle or traffic humans within countries or across borders use all possible routes and modes of transportation to transfer people for profit and exploitation....
UNODC’s efforts to graphically explain the process of migrant smuggling has come under serious criticism from followers of the commission on X handle. The UNODC Human...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have published the first global technical guidance for administrative data...
Children as young as six are forced to work extensive hours in dangerous settings in quarries, mines and factories. Others toil in extreme weather and inhumane...