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On the International Day Against Trafficking of Persons, Canada Reaffirms Its Commitment to Fighting Human Trafficking
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On the International Day Against Trafficking of Persons, Canada Reaffirms Its Commitment to Fighting Human Trafficking

Priscilla Agyeman-DuahBy Priscilla Agyeman-DuahJanuary 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
On the International Day Against Trafficking of Persons, Canada Reaffirms Its Commitment to Fighting Human Trafficking
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On the occasion of the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Canada’s Minister of International Development, Kamal Khera, issued a statement expressing Canada’s firm dedication to eradicating the scourge of human trafficking and providing support to its victims.

In her statement, Khera underscored Canada’s commitment to a comprehensive approach to combating this issue, one rooted firmly in the principles of gender equality and human rights. “The Government of Canada stands resolute in its goal to eliminate human trafficking and ensure the protection of the victims,” she asserted.

Khera’s statement made a clear point that Canada’s efforts in this sphere are not confined within its borders but rather extend to the global stage. “Canada remains determined to contribute on a global scale to combating the illegal trade of human lives,” the minister categorically stated.

The minister also voiced her concern about the escalating trend of human trafficking during the COVID-19 pandemic, a trend that has been observed worldwide. The pandemic has exacerbated socioeconomic vulnerabilities and increased the risks of exploitation, making the fight against human trafficking even more urgent.

In response to these daunting challenges, Khera reaffirmed Canada’s grim determination to spearhead the fight against this illegal trade. She said, “Amidst the escalating challenges inflicted by the pandemic, we remain undeterred in our mission to protect human lives and foil the illicit trade of human trafficking.”

Canada has been instrumental in its domestic and international stance against human trafficking. From policy actions to supportive measures for the victims, the nation has been aiming to dismantle the structural barriers that further aid the propagation of this crime.

Khera concluded, “As we commemorate the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, we renew our pledge to prioritise the fight against human trafficking, ensure justice for victims, and build a world where every person can live freely and safely.”

The statement serves as a strong reminder of the collective and sustained effort required to tear down this global menace to humanity. It shows Canada’s essential role, not just as a nation but as a member of the global community, in the relentless quest to eradicate human trafficking.

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Priscilla Agyeman-Duah

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