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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Human Trafficing
Crowdsourcing and challenges are all the rage nowadays, as agencies seek fresh ideas from the public through social media and the Internet. Now, USAID is hoping those trends can help solve the complex problem of human trafficking. The agency has launched a campus challenge to alert university students worldwide about trafficking. Officials also hoped to hear new, creative ideas for stopping it. The website challenge — ChallengeSlavery.org — invites students to discuss trafficking online. USAID is also running a contest for tech solutions to combat trafficking.
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