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Panama Exposes the "Invisible" Figures of Human Trafficking, Which Are Increasing Every Year.

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The Invisible Figures of Human Trafficking exhibition, recently opened in Panama City, showcases the "unknown" global and regional figures of this type of crime, which is increasingly on the rise and of which anyone can fall victim. "What we want to highlight is that, for every person who is a victim of trafficking, there are twenty who are unknown. In other words, the statistics we have are far below reality," Elvira López, director of the muse…
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The Invisible Figures of Human Trafficking exhibition, recently opened in Panama City, showcases the "unknown" global and regional figures of this type of crime, which is increasingly on the rise and of which anyone can fall victim. "What we want to highlight is that, for every person who is a victim of trafficking, there are twenty who are unknown. In other words, the statistics we have are far below reality," Elvira López, director of the muse…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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