REPORT: THE INTERACTIVE SIMULATION
MODEL ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN
CONFLICT CONTEXTS

Introduction
Vienna, November 13–14 — Over two cold rainy days in Vienna, 25 young people from
across Europe entered the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) building for
the first time to take part in a high-level policy simulation on human trafficking.
The event, titled “Human Trafficking in Conflict Contexts: An Interactive Simulation,” was
organized by a taskforce of the European Student Think Tank and brought together
emerging policy professionals and students, with the aim to deepen participants’
understanding of the complexities of human trafficking in conflict settings.
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