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<title>OneWorld UK - OneWorld US/English/OneWorld U.S. Home/In Depth/Perspectives/Issue 1: Human Trafficking/Human Trafficking In-Depth</title>
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Background and contextual information about the problem of human trafficking</description>
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<title>Human Trafficking 101</title>
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<description>Big profits and little risk drive this criminal industry, which sees as many as 2 million women, men, and children trafficked each year.</description>
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<title>Crossing Borders</title>
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<title>The Work of NGOs</title>
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<description>Much of the newfound zeal to combat trafficking has been sparked by the efforts of non-governmental organizations, who are increasingly focusing on prevention, protection, and prosecution--the 3 Ps.</description>
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