IRC Anti-Trafficking Response

The Anti-Trafficking Response website, managed by the International Rescue Committee, is a global hub that raises awareness about human trafficking and provides educational resources and practical tools for practitioners to strengthen prevention, protection, and response efforts.
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Since 2025

The IRC’s new digital platform, AntiTraffickingResponse.org, supported by HPE and HPE Foundation, centralizes critical anti-trafficking resources and training materials in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. At its core is the development of two AI-powered chatbots, designed to serve:

First Line Responders and Anti-Trafficking Practitioners, such as health care workers and social service providers, by providing specific anti-trafficking information and specialized resources to help identify trafficking situations and understand how to respond effectively. Survivors of Trafficking, by providing personalized, trauma-informed guidance and resources to help them re-enter the labor market, thereby fostering economic independence and reducing the risk of being re-trafficked.

IRC Anti-Trafficking Response
Project type: Tool or platform
Last modified: Dec 4, 2025 Added: Dec 3, 2025
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