One of the most preemptive solutions to the issue of human trafficking is awareness. The goal behind focusing an anti-human trafficking nonprofit on raising awareness is preventing the problem before it actually happens. Another goal of awareness is to equip the general public with knowledge about how human trafficking works and the different signals that it may be taking place.
The A21 Campaign is an excellent model of an anti-human trafficking nonprofit focused on awareness and prevention. Founded in 2008 by Christine Caine, A21 has been on the cutting edge of awareness based nonprofits while still being involved with other aspects of fighting modern day slavery. A21’s Can You See Me? campaign and Walk for Freedom exemplify their passion for telling the world that slavery still exists. Along with these campaigns, A21 also seeks to educate the next generation about human trafficking, so that they can both recognize a trafficking victim when they see them and avoid being trafficked themselves. In recognition of this work, A21 was awarded the 2017 Mother Teresa Memorial Award in Mumbai, India in December.
Awareness plays a key role in stopping human trafficking from spreading. Making the general population educated eyes and ears against human trafficking can create a monumental advantage to stopping it forever.
What are your thoughts? Do you think that awareness is the cornerstone to ending the global epidemic of human trafficking? Or do you believe that awareness-based nonprofits can and should focus more on tactics to rescue people in slavery right now?
For more information, check out the video below or go to http://www.a21.org.
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