Speaking at a ceremony in Hue city on July 31 to launch a nationwide campaign against human trafficking, Binh urged every individual, household, and the entire society to join hands in preventing and eliminating this dangerous crime and protecting the peaceful life of the people, especially women and girls.

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Delegates at the ceremony to launch the nationwide campaign against human trafficking in Hue city on July 31.

He warned that the human trafficking situation, both globally and in Vietnam, is likely to remain complex in the near future. Factors such as armed conflicts, political instability in certain countries, the impact of natural disasters and epidemics, rising demand for jobs, and global integration trends will drive migration, thus creating opportunities for illegal migration and favorable conditions for traffickers to deceive and exploit victims.

The Deputy PM urged Party committees and administrations at all levels, and relevant agencies to consider human trafficking prevention and control as a key, long-term task within the national crime prevention strategy. He stressed that efforts must be aligned with socio-economic development programs, with priority given to vulnerable areas and the implementation of targeted preventive measures.

Along with improvements to laws and policies, agencies and law enforcement forces were called on to enhance the application of scientific and technological advancements, accelerate digital transformation, and build systems for monitoring and data-sharing across sectors to detect hotspots, trends, trafficking rings, and criminal tactics.

He also highlighted the need to develop grassroots-level communication networks, mobilize the active participation of socio-political organizations, and encourage the involvement of trafficking survivors in awareness-raising and educational activities.

Binh emphasized the importance of integrating anti-trafficking efforts into sustainable development programs and strengthening cross-border law enforcement cooperation to prevent and dismantle organized trafficking rings, especially those facilitating illegal migration.

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Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh speaks at the event.

According to the Ministry of Public Security, in the first half of 2025, law enforcement agencies nationwide launched criminal proceedings and investigated 120 human trafficking cases involving 365 defendants. Most of the victims were women and children. The growing misuse of social media, false promises of “easy jobs with high salaries,” and illegal emigration operations require increased vigilance and stronger, more coordinated response from the entire political system and people.

Following the launching ceremony, representatives of public security and military forces, mass organizations, students, and local residents joined a parade through central streets in Hue to raise awareness on human trafficking prevention. A series of related activities have taken place in recent days, including a photo exhibition, legal knowledge contest, and art performances.

This year’s communication campaign, initiated by the United Nations, highlights the critical role of law enforcement and criminal justice systems in dismantling organized trafficking networks while ensuring a victim-centered approach.

Source: VNA