The Blue Heart Campaign is an international anti-trafficking program started by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Established in 1997, the UNODC supported countries in implementing three UN drug protocols. In 2000, after the UN General Assembly adopted the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, the UNODC became the “guardian” of that protocol and assumed the functions of fighting against human trafficking. The Blue Heart Campaign was launched in March 2009 by the Executive Director of the UNODC, Antonio Maria Costa, during his address to the World's Women's Conference meeting in Vienna. The campaign's symbol is a blue heart. The Blue Heart Campaign uses its website, as well as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr to communicate goals, objecti
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- Campagne Cœur Bleu (fr)
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| - The Blue Heart Campaign is an international anti-trafficking program started by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Established in 1997, the UNODC supported countries in implementing three UN drug protocols. In 2000, after the UN General Assembly adopted the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, the UNODC became the “guardian” of that protocol and assumed the functions of fighting against human trafficking. The Blue Heart Campaign was launched in March 2009 by the Executive Director of the UNODC, Antonio Maria Costa, during his address to the World's Women's Conference meeting in Vienna. The campaign's symbol is a blue heart. The Blue Heart Campaign uses its website, as well as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr to communicate goals, objecti (en)
- La Campagne Cœur Bleu est un programme international de lutte contre la traite des êtres humains lancé par l'Office des Nations unies contre les drogues et le crime (ONUDC). Créé en 1997, l'ONUDC a aidé les pays à mettre en œuvre trois protocoles de l'ONU sur les drogues. En 2000, après que l'Assemblée générale des Nations unies ait adopté le Protocole pour prévenir, réprimer et punir la traite des personnes, l'ONUDC est devenu le « gardien » de ce protocole et a assumé les fonctions de lutte contre la traite des êtres humains. La Campagne Cœur Bleu a été lancée en mars 2009 par le Directeur exécutif de l'ONUDC, Antonio Maria Costa, lors de son discours à la réunion de la Conférence mondiale des femmes à Vienne. Le symbole de la campagne est un cœur bleu. La Campagne Blue Heart utilise son (fr)
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| - A blue heart shape, with the caption "blue heart campaign", then in a different font, "against Human Trafficking". (en)
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| - The Blue Heart Campaign is an international anti-trafficking program started by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Established in 1997, the UNODC supported countries in implementing three UN drug protocols. In 2000, after the UN General Assembly adopted the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, the UNODC became the “guardian” of that protocol and assumed the functions of fighting against human trafficking. The Blue Heart Campaign was launched in March 2009 by the Executive Director of the UNODC, Antonio Maria Costa, during his address to the World's Women's Conference meeting in Vienna. The campaign's symbol is a blue heart. The Blue Heart Campaign uses its website, as well as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr to communicate goals, objectives, and news with the public. (en)
- La Campagne Cœur Bleu est un programme international de lutte contre la traite des êtres humains lancé par l'Office des Nations unies contre les drogues et le crime (ONUDC). Créé en 1997, l'ONUDC a aidé les pays à mettre en œuvre trois protocoles de l'ONU sur les drogues. En 2000, après que l'Assemblée générale des Nations unies ait adopté le Protocole pour prévenir, réprimer et punir la traite des personnes, l'ONUDC est devenu le « gardien » de ce protocole et a assumé les fonctions de lutte contre la traite des êtres humains. La Campagne Cœur Bleu a été lancée en mars 2009 par le Directeur exécutif de l'ONUDC, Antonio Maria Costa, lors de son discours à la réunion de la Conférence mondiale des femmes à Vienne. Le symbole de la campagne est un cœur bleu. La Campagne Blue Heart utilise son site Web, ainsi que Facebook, Twitter, YouTube et Flickr pour communiquer ses buts, objectifs et actualités au grand public. (fr)
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