BAN Human Trafficking! is an educational gaming tool created by the ‘Balkans ACT (Against Crime of Trafficking) Now!’ project and funded by the European Union.

BAN Human Trafficking! was created with the idea to inform young users about the issue of human trafficking so that they learn to recognize risky situations and how to avoid them. Through an interactive game, users become familiar with different forms of human trafficking and different phases of the human trafficking chain, from recruitment, exploitation and getting out of human trafficking to a long process of recovery, reintegration, social inclusion and fight for the protection and realization of victims’ rights.

 

After being acquainted with potential dangers, the users will be able to recognize similar situations in everyday life, and thus protect themselves and people they know.

Furthermore, a better understanding of the experiences of human trafficking victims should reduce discrimination against them and improve their position in society as a whole and in relevant state systems.

The game is available on Google Play and App Store.

Click here to play the game online!

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