Johannesburg - Human trafficking is a pervasive and growing issue that affects millions of people worldwide, with the continent of Africa being particularly vulnerable.
Victims of human trafficking are at risk of being subjected to physical, psychological, and/or financial abuse and exploitation. Traffickers often use threats, intimidation, and manipulation to control their victims and make them comply. This not only affects the physical and emotional well-being of the victims but also violates their basic human rights.
To raise awareness and combat this growing issue, SSC Legacy is offering a free online course on Human Trafficking Prevention. This course aims to educate individuals on the signs of human trafficking, how to prevent it, and how to report it. The course is available at www.ssclegacy.com/human-trafficking-prevention-online-course.
About SSC LegacySSC Legacy is one of South Africa's premier investigations businesses. The company offers a range of services including investigations, surveillance, and security consulting. SSC is committed to providing professional, confidential, and cost-effective services to clients.
Contact DetailsSusann DeyselThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.+27 11 786 8556www.ssclegacy.com
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