Visit these websites to find out more about human trafficking and about the organizations aiming to end it.


  • International Organization for Migration (IOM)

  • Established in 1951, IOM has become the leading international organization working with migrants and governments to provide humane responses to migration challenges. IOM works extensively within the trafficking field running shelters and reintegration programmes for victims.


  • United States Department of State

  • Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons The annual the annual "Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000: Trafficking in Persons Report".

  • UNIAP

  • The UN Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (UNIAP) was established in June 2000 to facilitate a stronger and more coordinated response to human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region.

  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

  • Trafficking in Human Beings.

  • United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

  • Fact Sheet on Contemporary Forms of Slavery.

  • Amnesty International Campaign

  • “Stop Violence Against Women”.

  • Human Rights Watch: Anti-Trafficking campaign

  • Human Rights Watch works to protect the human rights of people around the world, and has produced thorough reports on Human Trafficking.

  • UNICEF Campaign to End Child Exploitation

  • Aims to raise public awareness, funds to protect children from trafficking and support trafficked children.

  • Anti-Slavery International Campaign

  • "Stop Human Trafficking".

  • The Protection Project

  • Establishing an International Framework for the elimination of trafficking in persons, especially women and children.

  • The SAGE Project

  • Standing Against Global Exploitation.

  • Human Trafficking

  • A web resource for combating human trafficking.

  • Corp Watch

  • Holding corporations accountable.

  • The Asia Foundation

  • Supports programmes which combat Human Trafficking in Asia.

  • GAATW

  • The Global Alliance Against Trafficking in women (GAATW) is an alliance of more than 80 non-governmental organizations from all regions of the world.

  • Coalition Against Trafficking in Women - Asia Pacific

  • International network of feminist groups, organizations and individuals fighting the sexual exploitation of women globally.

  • Asia Pacific Forum

  • Advancing Rights in the Asia-Pacific region, trafficking section.

  • Mekong Youth Forum on Human Trafficking

  • The Mekong Youth Forum on Human Trafficking (MYF) is a Subregional meeting that follows a series of several national forums.

  • Trafficking and Prostitution Services Directory

  • A resource for anyone working with sexual trafficking victims and/or those in prostitution who are seeking exit/support services.

  • Clean Clothes Campaign

  • Improving working conditions in the global garment industry.

  • The National Labor Committee

  • Defends the human rights of workers in the global economy.

  • United Students Against Sweatshops

  • An international student movement of campuses and individual students fighting for sweatshop free labor conditions and workers' rights.

  • Workers Rights Consortium

  • An independent labor rights monitoring organization, conducting investigations of working conditions in factories around the globe.

  • International Labor Rights Forum

  • An advocacy organization dedicated to achieving just and humane treatment for workers worldwide.