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View:Ecuador, Class of 2007
As a prosecutor in Ecuador, Lucy Blacio courageously pursued the first cases to be prosecuted under Ecuador’s anti-human trafficking statutes.
Ecuador, Class of 2007
As a prosecutor in Ecuador, Lucy Blacio courageously pursued the first cases to be prosecuted under Ecuador’s anti-human trafficking statutes.
View HeroGhana, Class of 2007
Patience Quaye joined the Ghana Police Service in 1977, and now serves as the Director of its Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.
Ghana, Class of 2007
Patience Quaye joined the Ghana Police Service in 1977, and now serves as the Director of its Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.
View HeroIndia, Class of 2007
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Kailash Satyarthi has freed an estimated 83,000 children from forced and bonded labor since the 1980s.
India, Class of 2007
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Kailash Satyarthi has freed an estimated 83,000 children from forced and bonded labor since the 1980s.
View HeroArgentina, Class of 2007
Her own daughter kidnapped and trafficked, Susana Trimarco began searching for her and rescuing other victims of trafficking.
Argentina, Class of 2007
Her own daughter kidnapped and trafficked, Susana Trimarco began searching for her and rescuing other victims of trafficking.
View HeroIndonesia, Class of 2007
In 2000, Wahyu Susilo began championing the cause he still stands for: the rights of the estimated 4.5 million Indonesians who work overseas.
Indonesia, Class of 2007
In 2000, Wahyu Susilo began championing the cause he still stands for: the rights of the estimated 4.5 million Indonesians who work overseas.
View HeroMorocco, Class of 2007
A politician in Morocco, Yasmina Baddou has been a tireless advocate for children’s rights.
Morocco, Class of 2007
A politician in Morocco, Yasmina Baddou has been a tireless advocate for children’s rights.
View HeroMexico, Class of 2007
A journalist in Mexico, Ms. Ribeiro first became involved with anti-trafficking work in 2000, when she opened a high security shelter for women and children.
Mexico, Class of 2007
A journalist in Mexico, Ms. Ribeiro first became involved with anti-trafficking work in 2000, when she opened a high security shelter for women and children.
View HeroItaly, Class of 2007
Dr. Esohe Aghatise, an international lawyer, began working to help women who had been trafficked in 1998 when she founded her organization: IROKO.
Italy, Class of 2007
Dr. Esohe Aghatise, an international lawyer, began working to help women who had been trafficked in 1998 when she founded her organization: IROKO.
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