Circular 352Guidelines for Training Cabin Crew on Identifying and Responding to Trafficking in Persons Approved by and published under the authority of the Secretary GeneralINTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
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iii FOREWORD The publication you are about to read is a powerful tool which may, quite literally, help you to save someone's life. Human trafficking is a shocking crime which occurs all over the world, depriving its victims of their human rights and sometimes their lives. You can help combat the traffickers and assist their victims. These guidelines have been drawn up to enable members of cabin crews and other transportation personnel to identify possible victims of trafficking and respond to their plight. It is essential that we protect and help all victims of human trafficking. We also need to ensure that the perpetrators face justice. On behalf of my Office, I thank you in advance for your help with these important, and urgent, tasks. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein ICAO is honoured to have collaborated with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on these comprehensive new guidelines to help crew members recognize and combat the trafficking of persons. Our goal with this new tool is to ensure that civil aviations remarkable ability to connect global citizens and societies is not abused by those with ignoble intent. ICAO and the civil aviation sector actively contribute to the achievement of fifteen of the seventeen United Nations Sustainable Development Goals SDGs adopted under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and this includes SDGs 5, 8 and 16 which draw specific attention to our shared priority to end human trafficking. States and civil aviation authorities can contribute to this noble aim by adopting these guidelines and disseminating them to the airline operators registered in their national jurisdictions. ICAOs overall objective is to ensure cabin crew receive suitable training so that they may help save the lives and dignity of trafficked persons, and on behalf of our Organization I thank you for your active engagement in this critical issue. Secretary General, International Civil Aviation Organization Dr. Fang Liu
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