Online Training

Welcome to our online training series, designed to enhance efforts in combating human trafficking. These courses offer comprehensive knowledge, to understand and address basic concepts around human trafficking as well as technology-facilitated human trafficking.

Foundations to Combat Labor Trafficking

Course Author: FrameworkTA

The first course, “Foundations to Combat Labor Trafficking,” provides an in-depth overview of labor trafficking in the US and its impact on individuals and communities. Learners will be given the tools to recognize signs of labor trafficking, understand the vulnerabilities of different populations, and respond to survivors in a trauma-informed manner. This video is tailored to the United States context.

This course was designed by the FrameworkTA platform

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Labor Trafficking Outreach Fundamentals

Course Author: FrameworkTA

“Labor Trafficking Outreach Fundamentals” builds on the knowledge gained in the first course and focuses specifically on best practices, strategies and techniques for successful outreach while being sensitive and responsive to the unique needs of survivors. The course includes two resources — a Workbook and Outreach Planning Tool — to help providers engage with survivor communities. This video is tailored to the United States context.

This course was designed by the FrameworkTA platform.

Please note: You need a Kaya account to access the training courses. If you don’t already have one, no worries! Create your Kaya account now for free.

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Video: What is Human Trafficking?

Course Author: IRC Anti-Trafficking Response

This introductory video by the International Rescue Committee defines human trafficking as exploitation for profit, guided by the Palermo Protocol. Using the AMP model—Action, Means, Purpose—it explains how trafficking occurs and distinguishes it from smuggling or labor violations. Key forms include labor and sex trafficking, domestic servitude, organ removal, and child trafficking, with real-world examples illustrating the abuse involved. The session underscores the global scale of trafficking, the need for accurate identification, and survivor-centered responses.

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