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Forced Labor Awareness Posters – Shipping Ports

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Human trafficking has no boundaries. These forced labor port awareness posters have been developed for ports experiencing a high volume of shipping traffic. Blue Campaign encourages shipping ports to display these posters in and around their facilities to raise awareness among potential victims, as well port and ship workers that may encounter labor trafficking situations.

The posters are available in English, Burmese, Chinese, and Tagalog.

Attachment Ext. Size Date
Blue Campaign Forced Labor Port Posters 8.5x11 (English) ZIP 8.91 MB 06/18/2024
Blue Campaign Forced Labor Port Posters 8.5x11 (Burmese) ZIP 9.51 MB 06/18/2024
Blue Campaign Forced Labor Port Posters 8.5x11 (Chinese) ZIP 7.73 MB 06/18/2024
Blue Campaign Forced Labor Port Posters 8.5x11 (Tagalog) ZIP 7.28 MB 06/18/2024

  • To report suspected human trafficking to Federal law enforcement:

  • Para reportar un posible caso de trata de personas:

  • To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline:

    or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733)

  • Obtenga ayuda de la Línea Directa Nacional de Trata de Personas:

    o enviando un mensaje de texto con HELP o INFO a BeFree (233733)

Last Updated: 06/20/2024
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