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Anti-Trafficking Protocol

The Anti-Trafficking Protocol is an international agreement aimed at combating human trafficking, which involves recruiting or transporting people through force, fraud, or coercion for exploitation. Established by the United Nations in 2000, it encourages countries to strengthen laws, improve victim protection, and collaborate across borders. Its goal is to prevent trafficking, prosecute offenders, and support victims in rebuilding their lives. The protocol emphasizes the importance of prevention, victim rights, and international cooperation to effectively address this serious crime.