EUROPEAN DAY AGAINST TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS 2024 - Performance
Activists of the AT Network marked October 18, the European Day Against Human Trafficking, and performed a performance about human trafficking in the center of Vlasotince.
Anti-Trafficking (AT) Network of Serbia is a network of organizations of civil society that plans and takes anti-trafficking actions, in cooperation with relevant stakeholders, in order to prevent, reduce and solve the problem of human trafficking on the national and local level in the Republic of Serbia.
Human trafficking is a serious felony and grave social problem because it most drastically violates basic human rights – the right to life, the right to choose, the right to freedom of movement. Whenever a person is sold or bought in order to be exploited by being forced to sex work, beggary, domestic servitude, theft or marriage, it is a case of human trafficking.
Activists of the AT Network marked October 18, the European Day Against Human Trafficking, and performed a performance about human trafficking in the center of Vlasotince.
Peer educators (boys and girls) of the Antitrafficking Network educated 1,284 peers in Niš, Vlasotince, Zrenjanin, Sombor, Pirot, Dimitrovgrad and Vranje, through 82 workshops on the topic of prevention of human trafficking, specifically 455 girls through 33 workshops and 829 boys through 49 workshops.
More than 4, 300 passers-by,and more than 4, 420 people online saw performance on human trafficking, performed in 9 cities in Serbia, by activists of the Antitrafficking Network.