Human trafficking
Commission launches EU Anti-Trafficking Hub to strengthen fight against trafficking in human beings

On 5 June, at the meeting of the National Coordinators and Rapporteurs on combatting trafficking in human beings, the European Commission launched the EU Anti-Trafficking Hub. This is an important initiative of the 2021–2025 EU Strategy on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings.
In support of the EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator, the Hub will contribute to the development of EU policies to combat and prevent trafficking in human beings and protect its victims. It will also support the implementation of the EU Strategy on Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings and the EU Anti-Trafficking Directive.
The EU Anti-Trafficking Hub brings together expertise and will engage in three main activities: research, analysis, and advice in collaboration with stakeholders. It will serve as a platform for participatory dialogue, and creative thinking for genuine knowledge production and exchange.
Read more: The EU Anti-Trafficking Hub
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