United Kingdom urges stronger trafficking protections amid Ukraine war
Key points
- United Kingdom emphasizes need to strengthen protection measures and cooperation across the OSCE region
- United Kingdom supports innovative detection/prevention, survivor inclusion, and UNDP guidance on investor engagement
TL;DR
- United Kingdom welcomes the Special Representative's report and the Office's anti‑trafficking contributions across the OSCE region.
- United Kingdom notes that Russian authorities have forcibly deported over 19,500 Ukrainian children to Russia or the temporarily occupied territories.
- United Kingdom supports innovative frontline approaches, stronger prevention and reintegration, survivor inclusion, work on forced criminality, and UNDP guidance for investor engagement.
Original text
Thank you Chair and thank you, Special Representative, for your report. The UK recognises and welcomes the valuable contribution of your Office to anti-trafficking efforts across the OSCE region. It is critical that we continue to monitor emerging risks of trafficking and exploitation resulting from conflicts and humanitarian crises. Russia’s war against Ukraine leaves many vulnerable, particularly women and children...
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