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What should Germany do to support victims of human trafficking and prevent future cases?

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Commencé July 17, 2026

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CLAIM Publié par admin Jul 17, 2026
Whether or not prevention occurs abroad, survivors in Germany must have access to legal counsel and visa protection independent of their willingness to testify.

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Labour inspections in Germany's agriculture, construction, and hospitality sectors must be increased to identify and report trafficking within supply chains.

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Germany should prioritize training law enforcement on the specific needs and rights of trafficking victims.

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Strict border controls are essential to prevent human trafficking from occurring.

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Germany needs to strengthen its partnerships with NGOs to effectively combat human trafficking.

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Anti-trafficking efforts in Germany focus too heavily on prosecution and should instead invest in economic opportunity and education in source communities abroad.

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Victims of human trafficking should be granted legal status and support to rebuild their lives in Germany.

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Victims of human trafficking should receive mental health support as part of their recovery process.

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German civil society organizations working directly with trafficking survivors should receive multi-year government funding commitments to ensure programme stability.

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CLAIM Publié par admin Jul 17, 2026
Focusing solely on punitive measures against traffickers will not effectively support victims or prevent future trafficking.

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