IOM Warns of the Risk of Human Trafficking in Earthquake-Affected Areas in Colombia
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The International Organization for Migration warned of the risk of human trafficking in areas affected by the earthquake that hit Colombia on Monday.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) warned of the risk of human trafficking in areas affected by the earthquake in Colombia.
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The organization called for the verification of any proposals for assistance and for the special protection of children and adolescents.
The International Organization for Migration recommended that families verify that offers of transportation, accommodation or assistance come from official institutions. The post IOM alerts about the risk of human trafficking in earthquake-affected areas of Colombia appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) today warned of the risk of trafficking in people in areas affected by the earthquake that hit Colombia on Monday, in the face of the vulnerability of those who lost their homes, means of subsistence and support.
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