UNICEF works with development partners, governments and non-governmental organizations on anti-trafficking responses – prevention, protection and prosecution – and supports evidence-based research to strengthen interventions.
UNICEF assists governments in strengthening laws, policies and services including legislative review and reforms, establishing minimum labour standards, and supporting access to education.
UNICEF also works with communities to change norms and practices that worsen children’s vulnerabilities to trafficking
Love146 specifically works to end child trafficking around the world. Love146 has helped spread information on child trafficking as well as create realistic solutions to a part of the issue.
"Our Round Home in the Philippines is uniquely built and designed to facilitate the restoration and holistic health of every child entering its doors."
Love146 journeys with girls, aiming for a holistic reintegration into society.
U.S. Survivor Care is a holistic approach for care for survivors in the U.S.
"In order to maximize our efforts, we work with communities, local organizations and civil society, and national governments to protect children from being exploited – and to help restore the dignity of children who have survived."
Save the Children also launches advocacy campaigns against human trafficking as well as supporting public policy and training of professionals to tackle the issue well. They also create awareness in communities about the issue and help educate people further.