Stop Trafficking Of People - STOP

Stop Trafficking Of People - STOP We assist the victims of trafficking from the moment of their rescue.

We assist the victims of trafficking from the moment of their rescue by providing comprehensive psychological and social support services, and by helping them to reintegrate into society in their native countries.

đŸ„Since the beginning of the Ukraine/Russia war, young Ukrainian women and girls are victims of s*x trafficking.đŸ‡”đŸ‡±To help...
07/05/2023

đŸ„Since the beginning of the Ukraine/Russia war, young Ukrainian women and girls are victims of s*x trafficking.

đŸ‡”đŸ‡±To help them, STOP plans to open a Rescue Center in Poland.

To support this project, help us raise funds by making a donation or sharing this kitty with your friends.

Link : https://www.gofundme.com/f/us-to-open-a-rescue-center-for-ukrainian-women?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1

đŸ„Depuis le dĂ©but de la guerre entre l’Ukraine et la Russie, jeunes ukrainiennes sont victimes de la traite des personnes Ă  des fins s*xuelles.

đŸ‡”đŸ‡±Afin de leur venir en aide, STOP veut ouvrir un Centre de Secours en Pologne.

03/22/2022

Children fleeing war in Ukraine are at heightened risk of human trafficking and exploitation, UNICEF warned today.
Traffickers often seek to exploit the chaos of large scale population movements, and with more than 1.5 million children having fled Ukraine as refugees since 24 February, and countless others displaced by violence inside the country, the threat facing children is real and growing.
According to a recent analysis conducted by UNICEF and the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking (ICAT), 28 per cent of identified victims of trafficking globally are children. In the context of Ukraine, UNICEF child protection experts believe that children would likely account for an even higher proportion of potential trafficking victims given that children and women represent nearly all of the refugees who have fled the country so far.
“The war in Ukraine is leading to massive displacement and refugee flows – conditions that could lead to a significant spike in human trafficking and an acute child protection crisis,” said Afshan Kahn, UNICEF’s Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia. “Displaced children are extremely vulnerable to being separated from their families, exploited, and trafficked. They need governments in the region to step up and put measures in place to keep them safe.”
More than 500 unaccompanied children were identified crossing from Ukraine into Romania from 24 February to 17 March. The true number of separated children who have fled Ukraine to neighbouring countries is likely much higher. Separated children are especially vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation.
“Children fleeing the war in Ukraine need to be screened for their vulnerability as they cross into a neighbouring country,” said Khan. “Every effort should be made to strengthen screening processes at refugee border crossings.”
To protect and support children and families who have fled Ukraine, UNICEF and UNHCR in partnership with governments and civil society organizations, are setting up “Blue Dots,” one-stop safe spaces for children and women. ‘Blue Dots’ provide key information to traveling families, help to identify unaccompanied and separated children and ensure their protection, and provide a hub for essential services.

‘Blue Dots’ have already been established in countries hosting Ukrainian children and women and are being scaled up over the coming days, including 34 in Poland.

UNICEF is urging the governments of neighbouring countries and other countries of destination to strengthen child protection screenings at border crossings, especially those with Ukraine, to better identify at-risk children. In addition, UNICEF is calling on governments to improve cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange between and among border control, law enforcement and child protection authorities and to quickly identify separated children, implement family tracing and reunification procedures for children deprived of parental care.

Additional screening for protection risks should be implemented in shelters, large urban train stations, and other locations where refugees are gathering or passing through. It is also critical for national and international law enforcement to monitor the movement of children and women and actively mitigate the risks facing vulnerable groups.

Once again, young women and girls are victims of human trafficking.
03/13/2022

Once again, young women and girls are victims of human trafficking.

SIRET, Romania (AP) — One man was detained in Poland suspected of ra**ng a 19-year-old refugee he’d lured with offers of shelter after she fled war-torn Ukraine. Another was overheard promising work and a room to a 16-year-old girl before authorities intervened.

03/18/2021

I wish the world would wake up and think of Human Trafficking as one of the worst violation of Human rights. To many people don't want to hear about it because it's not glamorous enough. Listen to those incredible women and help us to help them.

11/19/2020

NEARLY 200 were arrested over the s*xual exploitation of just one teen who may have been under 13 when she was first abused, cops said. Police in Florida launched operation Stolen Innocence two yea


10/11/2020

"I can say, I was never once tied up in a dark place such as this picture. It's important for people to educate themselves on what trafficking can really look like."

09/11/2020

FiÚre de notre président d'honneur. Un homme digne.

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We assist the victims of trafficking from the moment of their rescue by providing comprehensive psychological and social support services, and by helping them to reintegrate into society in their native countries.