Raise Awareness. End Human Trafficking.

 

Human trafficking is the world’s second-largest criminal enterprise, second only to drug trafficking, and is one of the world’s most lucrative forms of organized crime.  Today, an estimated 27.6 million women, children and men are victims of human trafficking. * Meeting professionals are in a unique position to identify and report this crime and can play a critical role in fighting human trafficking.  


MPI Global and the MPI Anti-Human Trafficking Committee are committed to raising awareness within the MPI Chapters and their communities by creating a digital toolbox that can be implemented within each chapter worldwide. These resource components focus on educating yourself and on raising awareness in your chapter and greater community.

For more information view MPI's Anti-Human Trafficking Policy .

*according to the 2022 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery by the International Labour Organization (ILO), Walk Free Foundation, and International Organization for Migration (IOM).

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See It. Say It.

CHAPTER EDUCATION TOOLKIT

See it. Say it. Take a concrete step today by conducting a Human Trafficking Awareness & Response Training. Here's How.

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A group of MPI members has created a resource page designed to educate and raise awareness within the meeting and event industry about human trafficking.
COVID-19 has shifted the focus of traffickers to the youths who attend school virtually and connect with each other online, where techniques using social media are in place to recruit potential victims.
We spoke with Nevar Campbell, chapter president of MPI Tampa Bay Area, on everything from the social issues in her region that intersect with the events industry to this year's biggest trends.
From safety and security to F&B trends to diversity and inclusion at events, MPI members from across the globe discuss some of the industry’s most pressing issues.

For inquiries please contact communications@mpi.org.