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Scam Code Act Strong Step to Disrupt Criminal Enterprises in Southeast Asia
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Praise Bahrain’s Data Collection System on Child Exploitation, Ask about Measures to…
Joint Leaders’ Statement – Pacific Islands Forum, Tonga
Operation Firestorm to target cyber scammers cheating Australians
Aotearoa’s Moral Failure On Migrant Worker Rights
Human rights review confirms widespread migrant worker exploitation
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Iraq’s Efforts to Improve the National Human Rights Institute, Ask Questions…
WA pair charged with second debt bondage offence as part of ongoing AFP human trafficking investigation
The AFP and Indonesian National Police commend two decades of success
LEAVE NO CHILD BEHIND IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING
World Day Against Trafficking In Persons 30 July
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons: 12 per cent increase in reports of human trafficking and slavery to AFP
Victorian woman jailed following Australia’s first forced marriage conviction
Trio Charged Over Forced Marriage Of Two Children In WA
Sydney man charged with allegedly trafficking a child as AFP dismantles transnational organised crime syndicate
More pathways to support for victims and survivors of human trafficking
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Suriname for its Commitment to Judicial Independence, Ask about the National Human Rights Institute and…
WA pair charged with alleged offences against seven foreign workers after AFP human trafficking investigation
Western Sydney man jailed for tricking wife to exit Australia under false pretenses
Darwin man charged with fresh forced labour and servitude offences
AFP Charges WA Pair Over Debt Bondage Offences
New guidance released to help combat the use of foreign students as money mules
AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw Budget Estimates Statement
Australian police teach the art of the interview to the Royal Thai Police
Civil Society Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women in Brazil, Rwanda and Malaysia
Child immigration detention must be prohibited following adoption of EU migration and asylum pact, UN experts say
Job scams are on the rise. What are they, and how can you protect yourself?
Deputy Commissioner Scott Lee Welcomed as New CPO for the ACT
AFP warns domestic and overseas workers of forced labour indicators amid rising reports
AFP Warns Of Rising Reports Of Forced Labor
In Dialogue with Serbia, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend the State’s Improved Anti-Discrimination Framework, Raise Issues Concerning Measures to Prevent…
UN experts deplore continuing failures of protection for Shamima Begum
UN experts deplore UK Court of Appeal’s decision to revoke Shamima Begum’s citizenship
Eyes On Signs Of Modern Slavery
Over 8 million women and girls in Ukraine will need humanitarian assistance in 2024
Experts of the Committee on Enforced Disappearances Commend Cambodia’s International Cooperation on Fighting Crime, Ask about Plans to Adopt Legislation on Enforced…
Be Alert! Criminals are targeting students to recruit them as money mules
NT man extradited to QLD to face forced labour charges
Civil Society Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women in Greece, Oman and…
Erin West; Watchlist Internet; BBB Win at Scam Fighter of the Year Awards
Melbourne man jailed for forced labour
School communities called on to identify the signs of forced marriage
Darwin man charged with forced labour and servitude offences, victims rescued
Arrest made in Operation Wentworth
Multinational Mission’s Deployment Critical to Restoring Rule of Law in Haiti, 2653 Sanctions Committee Chair Tells Security Council
Finally – a migration strategy that may tackle the massage sector calamity
International cooperation leads to 92 children removed from harm in 2023
Human trafficking reports continue to increase in Australia