This document discusses human trafficking and the organization's efforts to fight it. It describes how the organization works to prevent trafficking through intervention, restoration, and reintegration. Anyone can be a victim, including women, children, and men. It explains the differences between human smuggling and trafficking, noting that trafficking involves ongoing exploitation of victims. Various crimes are linked to trafficking, and victims are often trapped through false promises or selling by families. Forced labor, sexual exploitation, and organ trafficking are some of the reasons cited for human trafficking.