8 episodes

The End Trafficking project is UNICEF USA's initiative to raise awareness about child trafficking and mobilize communities to take meaningful action to help protect children. In partnership with concerned individuals and groups, the End Trafficking project aims to bring us all closer to a day when there are no exploited children. By the end of each episode you will be informed of various child trafficking issues and have specific tools to take action. For more information, please contact endtrafficking@unicefusa.org

Ending Human Trafficking Locally and Globally UNICEF USA's End Trafficking project

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The End Trafficking project is UNICEF USA's initiative to raise awareness about child trafficking and mobilize communities to take meaningful action to help protect children. In partnership with concerned individuals and groups, the End Trafficking project aims to bring us all closer to a day when there are no exploited children. By the end of each episode you will be informed of various child trafficking issues and have specific tools to take action. For more information, please contact endtrafficking@unicefusa.org

    Episode 8: Creating a More Inclusive Society for Children with Disabilities

    Episode 8: Creating a More Inclusive Society for Children with Disabilities

    How do we create a more inclusive society? 93 million children are estimated to be living with a moderate to a severe disability. Unfortunately, because of social and physical barriers we impose on society, there are children who we fail to uplift. For Land Mind Awareness Day, we have invited two guests Cara Yar Khan, former Child Protection Specialist at UNICEF and Lucy Meyer, UNICEF Spokesperson for Children with Disabilities and Olympics Gold medalist and national spokesperson for special Olympics and UNICEF USA partnership to speak not only on UNICEF's land mine awareness programs, but also UNICEF's broader approach to creating an inclusive society. Together we propose we a number of ways to take action.

    • 32 min
    Episode 7: Engaging Students to End Trafficking

    Episode 7: Engaging Students to End Trafficking

    UNICEF is one of the oldest children’s organizations, which has spearheaded the movement of children helping children. While Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF is the most iconic example of this, there are many things that children and young people can do to promote children’s rights. In this episode, we hear perspectives from students and professors on how students can get involved to end trafficking during End Trafficking month and year round.

    • 20 min
    Episode 6: Engaging Men on the Conversation of Child Trafficking

    Episode 6: Engaging Men on the Conversation of Child Trafficking

    Human trafficking is often referred to as a “gender issue”. For example, the ILO estimates that over half of human trafficking victims are women and girls. The male perspective cannot be excluded from the conversation. In this podcast we will hear from men about: how they take action against the issue; the challenges they face; and how we can further engage men.

    • 17 min
    Episode 2: Why We Need to Address Supply and Demand

    Episode 2: Why We Need to Address Supply and Demand

    Learn about how the demand for commercial sex, as well as cheap goods and labor, is connected to human trafficking. Most importantly, you’ll learn how you can reduce demand for human trafficking in your own daily life. Go to slaveryfootprint.org to learn about your connection to child trafficking.

    • 11 min
    Episode 5: Vote with Your Dollar-The Power of Fair Trade

    Episode 5: Vote with Your Dollar-The Power of Fair Trade

    Many children are exploited and forced to work on cocoa plantations in countries in Africa and South America. Join us for a conversation with Equal Exchange and Fairtrade America to learn more about how you can join the Fair Trade movement and end labor trafficking. After listening, do some research on Fair Trade products at equalexchange.coop.

    • 56 min
    Episode 4: U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s End Trafficking project and Polaris

    Episode 4: U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s End Trafficking project and Polaris

    1 (888) 373-7888 is the National Human Trafficking Resource Center’s hotline number. After you write this number down, join us for a conversation with Polaris to learn the behind the scenes operations of the hotline.

    • 9 min

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