Criminal networks prey on the vulnerable, exploiting them for organ trafficking to meet a global demand.Who are the victims?How do traffickers operate?And what is @UNODC doing to stop this hidden crime?Find out more⬇️ Read More
Criminal networks prey on the vulnerable, exploiting them for organ trafficking to meet a global demand. Who are the victims? How do traffickers operate? And what is @UNODC doing to stop this hidden crime? Find out more⬇️
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