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30 July: First UN World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
Each year millions of children, women and men from all regions of the world are trafficked, their hope stolen. To mark the first ever United Nations World Day against Trafficking in Persons today (30 July), people across the globe are being encouraged to symbolically help give back this precious item.
Statement by Cecilia Malmström on the first World Day against Trafficking in Persons.
Join the #igivehope campaign today and show your solidarity with victims of human trafficking. Download the 'how to' for more details on how to get involved and remember to sign up for the 30 July Thunderclap.
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