In Cauca, Colombia, Rossy and Mariana’s vibrant dresses reflect the resilience of their Misak community.Facing the threat of human trafficking, they’re fighting back with UNODC’s support. #EndHumanTrafficking— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 28, 2024 Read More
Home » In Cauca, Colombia, Rossy and Mariana’s vibrant dresses reflect the resilience of their Misak community. Facing the threat of human trafficking, they’re fighting back with UNODC’s support. #EndHumanTrafficking
In Cauca, Colombia, Rossy and Mariana’s vibrant dresses reflect the resilience of their Misak community. Facing the threat of human trafficking, they’re fighting back with UNODC’s support. #EndHumanTrafficking
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