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North Carolina hosts anti-trafficking events Oct. 29–31, focusing on prevention, legislation, and reducing demand.
North Carolina will host a two-day anti-trafficking conference in Leland, featuring discussions on prevention, legislation, and community collaboration, with public events on October 30 and 31.
A separate four-part webinar series, “Behind the Demand,” begins October 29, led by Attorney General Jeff Jackson and the NC Demand Reduction Task Force, exploring how consumer demand fuels trafficking in sex and labor.
The state has invested millions in anti-trafficking efforts, including grants for victim services and law enforcement, with ongoing initiatives to reduce demand through data-driven strategies.
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Carolina del Norte organiza eventos contra el tráfico de personas del 29 al 31 de octubre, centrados en la prevención, la legislación y la reducción de la demanda.