On the occasion of the UN Trafficking Awareness Day, the International Justice Mission (IJM) has emphasized the need for the Australian government to take more preventative measures to combat human trafficking. According to IJM, human trafficking is a pervasive issue that affects millions of people worldwide, with many cases going unreported. The organization has been working tirelessly to support victims of trafficking and advocate for policy changes to prevent such crimes. IJM has praised the Australian government’s efforts to address human trafficking, but believes that more needs to be done to prevent it. The organization has called for increased funding for anti-trafficking initiatives and improved support for victims. IJM has also emphasized the importance of raising awareness about human trafficking and its impact on individuals and communities. The Australian government has been urged to work closely with NGOs and other stakeholders to develop effective strategies to combat trafficking. Furthermore, IJM has highlighted the need for stronger laws and regulations to hold perpetrators accountable. The organization has also emphasized the importance of protecting vulnerable populations, such as women and children, who are disproportionately affected by human trafficking. In addition, IJM has called for increased support for research and data collection to better understand the scope of the problem and develop evidence-based solutions. The Australian government has been encouraged to engage in international cooperation to combat human trafficking, which is a transnational crime. IJM has also praised the work of law enforcement agencies in Australia, who have been working to identify and prosecute traffickers. However, the organization believes that more needs to be done to support victims and prevent re-trafficking. The Australian government has been urged to provide more resources for victim support services, including counseling, housing, and employment assistance. IJM has also emphasized the importance of addressing the root causes of human trafficking, such as poverty and inequality. The organization has called for increased investment in education and economic development programs to reduce the vulnerability of individuals to trafficking. Moreover, IJM has highlighted the need for corporate accountability, with companies being urged to ensure that their supply chains are free from forced labor and exploitation. The Australian government has been encouraged to work with the private sector to develop effective strategies to combat human trafficking. In conclusion, IJM has emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to combat human trafficking, which includes preventative measures, support for victims, and accountability for perpetrators. The Australian government has been urged to take a leadership role in addressing this critical issue, both domestically and internationally. By working together, it is possible to make a significant impact in the fight against human trafficking. The issue of human trafficking is complex and multifaceted, requiring a coordinated response from governments, NGOs, and other stakeholders. IJM has emphasized the importance of continued advocacy and awareness-raising efforts to ensure that the issue of human trafficking remains a priority for the Australian government. Ultimately, the goal is to create a world where human trafficking is no longer a threat, and where all individuals can live with dignity and respect.