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Preventing Human Trafficking

World Travel & Tourism Council

Given the importance of this issue and the dedication of many World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Member organisations to end human trafficking, WTTC formed a Human Trafficking Taskforce which was launched at the Global Summit in Seville, Spain4 To help eradicate human trafficking, the Taskforce developed an action framework which focuses on raising awareness, education and training, advocacy, and support.

Length: 19 pages

pdf guide | Source: World Travel & Tourism Council – 25/09/2025
Category: Advocating for Human Rights
Tags: human trafficking | tourism

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Your Role in Preventing Human Trafficking: Recognize the Signs

Protect All Children from Trafficking (PACT)

This online training program developed by PACT in collaboration with the American Hotel and Lodging Association and Marriott International discusses the intersections between human trafficking and the hotel industry. PACT also offers free tools and resources that can be used in conjunction with the training to help companies combat trafficking and inform clients and suppliers of their commitment to child protection.

Duration: 30 minutes

course | Source: Protect All Children from Trafficking (PACT) – 25/09/2025
Category: Advocating for Human Rights
Tags: children rights | hospitality | human trafficking

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Recognize and Respond: Preventing Human Trafficking

Protect All Children from Trafficking (PACT)

Building on the foundation of |Your Role in Preventing Human Trafficking: Recognize the Signs|, |Recognize and Respond: Addressing Human Trafficking in the Hospitality Industry| incorporates hotel-level feedback and features interactive scenarios, separate learning paths for associates and managers, a mobile-friendly design, and increased guidance on responding to potential trafficking situations.

Duration: 1 hour

course | Source: Protect All Children from Trafficking (PACT) – 25/09/2025
Category: Advocating for Human Rights
Tags: children rights | hospitality | human trafficking