Human Trafficking Public Service Announcements

UNODC has developed both Video and Audio guides to raise awareness of human trafficking among those who are vulnerable to trafficking, and those who are empowered to act against it.

Video

Affected for Life

20 October 2009

UNODC training film Affected for life is a training and awareness raising tool.

Short version

Long version

This 13 minute version is an abbreviation of a longer 23 minute version of the full-length training film.

Duration: 13:36 and 23:38

 

 

Launch of Anti-Human Trafficking Training Manual by US Ambassador-at-large, Luis CdeBaca

28 August 2009

On the 28th of August at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok, the United Nations Anti-Human Trafficking Manual for Criminal Justice Practitioners was launched.

Duration: 09:30

 

Open Your Eyes to Human Trafficking (2008)

(30 second version)

(60 second version)

12 February 2008

To coincide with the Vienna Forum to Fight Human Trafficking, UN.GIFT produced a new Public Service Announcement video spot. The theme - a man walks through a market without realising the human trafficking crimes happening around him - calls for people to open their eyes to human trafficking.

Duration: 0:30 and 0:60

 

Cleaning Woman (2003)

The spot calls on the general public to take action against human trafficking by showing a woman helping a victim escape her forced labour situation. UNODC worked closely with local partners in the distribution of the spot to add a telephone hotline number at the end for help or more information.

Duration: 0:45

 

Telephone (2003)

This spot seeks to empower victims of human trafficking by showing that it may be possible to escape forced labour situations. UNODC worked closely with local partners in the distribution of the spot to add a telephone number where victims are able to receive assistance and support.

Duration: 0:45

 

Better Future (2002)

The focus of this award-winning spot is the trafficking in men, women and children for forced labour, such as in factories, fields or as domestic servants. The spot aims to warn potential victims about the dangers of trafficking, and to raise awareness among the general public of this growing problem.

Duration: 0:30 and 0:60

 

Work Abroad (2001)

Young women who are at risk of becoming victims of human trafficking networks are the focus of this Public Service Announcement. The spot uses powerful images to reveal the harsh realities behind attractive job offers abroad, and seeks to educate potential victims of the dangers involved in human trafficking.

Duration: 0:30 and 0:60

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Audio

UNODC Expert discusses human trafficking in Africa

AHTMSU Crime Prevention Expert Mr. Usman Haruna discusses human trafficking in Africa on the occassion of the launch of AU.COMMIT - an intitiative of the African Union to fight human trafficking.

Duration: 12.33

Emma Thompson: Elena's Story

Through her work with victims of human trafficking, Emma Thompson felt inspired to take action. She said that Elena's story, 'somehow contained the seeds of a rebirth and also of a creative act that could be taken'. So, she joined forces with fellow artists to create "Journey".

Duration: 3:40

 

UNODC Expert discusses human trafficking in Afghanistan

Afghanistan is a place of origin, transit and destination for victims of human trafficking. The country currently has no specific law to deal with this crime, but legal drafters are working on Afghanistan's first Anti-Trafficking Law. Riikka Puttonen, a legal expert with the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, discusses the trafficking situation in Afghanistan with Louise Potterton.

Duration: 8:35

 

Child Trafficking in Vietnam

Children from Vietnam are being trafficked to the UK, where they're forced to work in cannabis factories. UNODC is working on projects in Vietnam to prevent human trafficking and is assisting the UK and Vietnamese police authorities in tackling this crime. Troels Vester, Crime Prevention Expert, discusses the issue with Louise Potterton.

Duration: 8:35

 

What is UN.GIFT?

Troels Vester from UNODC's Anti-Human Trafficking Unit speaks about UN.GIFT. Read more on the Initiative www.ungift.org

Duration: 7:6

Support the Fight against Human Trafficking

A series of audio public service announcements has been produced within the framework of UN.GIFT. Using real-life examples from around the globe, these radio spots show that by joining forces actino can be taken against this crime. UNODC encourages broadcasters around the world to support UN.GIFT by airing these PSAs. For information on UN.GIFT visit www.ungift.org


PSA 1 - Victims can be freed from situations of exploitation Download
PSA 2 - Traffickers can be caught and brought to justice I Download
PSA 3 - Traffickers can be caught and brought to justice II Download
PSA 4 - Victims can be rehabilitated and start new lives Download

Duration each: 0:30

 

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