End Child Trafficking
The buying and selling of children for the purpose of exploitation happens everywhere — including all 50 U.S. states.
Almost one-third of all detected trafficking victims are children. The vast majority are girls. Here is one girl's story.
A Girl Scout tells her story of working to raise awareness of child trafficking in the U.S and India.
Education can be a critical tool for addressing poverty and protecting children from forced labor, child marriage and trafficking.
By shopping ethically and pressing for changes to local legislation, we can curb the demand for child trafficking.
How the Houston Congressional Action Team activated to end trafficking
Tell Congress it's time to pass the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA) now.
Stigma and harmful social norms serve as both a result of and a catalyst for the trafficking of women and children.
The fight to end child trafficking is a crucial part of UNICEF's commitment to protecting the rights and futures of children everywhere.
We play a part in creating the demand for child trafficking, which means we also have the power to end it.
Congress has the opportunity to step up in the fight against online child sex trafficking.
Stigma may serve as both a result of, as well as a catalyst for, child trafficking.