Solutions

= Solutions =

5. People could also recognize a victim and report them to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hot line. What is Being Done >  (Human Rights Initiative Online)
 * 1) __Students__ can help raise awareness by creating and signing petitions to help show people that human trafficking is a cruel and evil crime.
 * 2) Students and adults can also protest human trafficking to notify people that human trafficking needs to be treated seriously, and needs to be stopped.
 * 3) The government can __help__ develop and pass stricter laws that will punish the perpetrators severely. Ex. Giving perpetrators a minimum 10 year sentence to people who participate in human trafficking.
 * 4) People could sign a petition to have Google display something related to human trafficking on their homepage for a day and millions of people would see it!
 * 1) U.S. launched the "Blue Campaign", a program designed to coordinate and enhance anti-human trafficking efforts.
 * 2) Hidden in Plain Sight had a campaign in 2010 with newspaper ads about human trafficking
 * 3) Don't be Fooled had an awareness campaign in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico, informing people through television, radio, and print media about dangers of human trafficking. 4. Places like Sweden have created anti-human trafficking laws to stop the selling of humans for sexual purposes at the source. Consequently, the number of human traffickers have gone down significantly in Sweden. 