
The Human Cost of Labor Trafficking
Both U.S. and international law define human trafficking as the use of force, fraud, or coercion to compel someone into labor or commercial sex. The issue has received bipartisan attention in the United States over the past decade, but some experts say the legal framework is failing to reach many victims, particularly when it comes to labor trafficking.
Episode Guests:
Susy Andole
Voices of Hope, Anti-Trafficking Program, Safe Horizon
Mark P. Lagon
Chief Policy Officer, Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
Anita Teekah
Senior Director, Anti-trafficking Program, Safe Horizon
Listen to the episode here.
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