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Human trafficking: 6 solutions that are working

7. How you can help

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Abdhulami, who was released from a human trafficking boat, points at pictures of people he recognizes from the boat as he rests at a refugee camp outside Sittwe, Myanmar.

Here are some of the organizations featured in our series on human trafficking:

  1. The  is a Ghana-based organization that works to free trafficked children, including those in the cocoa industry.
  2. , the first transnational migrant workers鈥 rights organization based in Mexico, seeks to improve the conditions of low-wage workers in the US.
  3. The is a Florida-based human rights organization that works to protect migrant farm workers and promote consumer awareness through its Fair Food Program.
  4. The  is a Los Angeles-based organization that assists labor trafficking victims and works toward ending all instances of human trafficking.
  5. The  is a grass-roots group in New York that assists Filipino domestic workers to fight for their labor, health, gender, and migration rights.
  6.  is a Washington-based organization that works in human trafficking hot spots across the world to liberate slaves and change the conditions that allow slavery to persist.
  7. The  is a New York-based organization that aids transnational migrants through a cross-border network of worker advocates and resources.
  8. The  is a US-based organization that leads national efforts to hold human traffickers accountable for their crimes and to raise awareness of victims鈥 rights.
  9. The  is a Bangkok-based organization that aids human trafficking victims through unconditional cash transfers and other services such as legal support, medical care, and job placement. 
  10. , the Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Project, is a Mexico-based organization that works with migrants, miners, and indigenous communities to defend and advance their rights.
  11. The  is an Alabama-based group that uses litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy to fight human trafficking and other forms of civil and human rights abuses.
  12. The is a coalition of non-governmental organizations that provide direct services to victims of human trafficking in the State of Washington. 
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