In observance of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, U.S. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, has issued a resolute statement, emphasizing the imperative to eradicate the global menace that assaults human dignity, undermines the rule of law, corrupts supply chains, exploits workers, and fosters violence.
Highlighting the need for a robust coalition of local and global partners, Secretary Blinken stressed the importance of sharing resources and information, empowering front-line workers, and addressing evolving trafficking trends.
Collaborating with survivors is at the forefront of this initiative, ensuring that policies, strategies, and programs are survivor-centered, trauma-informed, and attuned to the acute threats faced by minorities and underserved populations.
Acknowledging that there is still much work to be done, the statement outlined a commitment to elevating the issue of human trafficking in bilateral and multilateral diplomacy. Innovative partnerships will be forged, and efforts will be intensified to identify and tackle emerging forms of trafficking, including online scams and technology-facilitated human trafficking.
The recently released Presidential Memorandum for Advancing Worker Empowerment, Rights, and High Labor Standards Globally is poised to contribute significantly by promoting respect for internationally recognized labor rights and preventing forced labor.
Furthermore, the annual Trafficking in Persons Report will be utilized to examine current trends, disseminate lessons learned, enhance coordination with civil society and the private sector, and identify areas for improvement.
Secretary Blinken reassures the global community that the United States remains an unwavering partner in the fight against human trafficking, underscoring a collective commitment to bringing an end to this heinous crime.