Celebrating Impact
Amplifying Hope

This year we have seen more victims freed and more traffickers prosecuted than ever before. In fact, HTI has had a 447% year over year increase in the past couple years. This includes a total of more than 2,000 victims freed and over 1,500 traffickers prosecuted since January of 2020. In 2023, we look forward to sharing more with you about our vision to protect up to 2.2 million victims in our partner countries over the next 10 years. With the 24.9 million human trafficking victims world-wide still bound in modern slavery, our work is not finished. We believe, with your support, we can stop traffickers in their tracks, preventing further exploitation of victims. But we need your help. As 2022 comes to close, we invite you to help us finish the year strong. Give today, either a one-time or a monthly reoccurring gift, and join the fight! Together, we can decimate trafficking and bring tangible hope to victims around the world.

Victor Boutros, CEO of the Human Trafficking Institute shares 2022 updates, including opportunities to join the movement before the year concludes. 

*Since January 2000

This year has been unprecedented. We have seen more victims freed and more traffickers prosecuted than ever before – a 447% year over year increase in the past couple years.

HTI gathered the top 33 prosecutors in the partner country of Uganda, for a training hosted by the US and Uganda teams.

HTI gathered the top 33 prosecutors in the partner country of Uganda, for a training hosted by the US and Uganda teams.

Join the movement

Join the movement and help us finish 2022 strong. Your financial contribution will continue the important work of supporting prosecution and law enforcement efforts by empowering justice systems to stop traffickers – men and women fighting to decimate trafficking globally. Together, we’re fighting for the justice for all people everywhere!

HTI gathered the top 33 prosecutors in the partner country of Uganda, for a training hosted by the US and Uganda teams.

HTI gathered the top 33 prosecutors in the partner country of Uganda, for a training hosted by the US and Uganda teams.