Prevention and Risks
Educational Toolkit
#NegocioMortal Campaign Infographic
#NegocioMortal [Deadly Business] is a campaign to provide information about migrant smuggling and the risks. This infographic explains the relationship between migrant smuggling and the business of organized crime. Credits: UNODC and EU.
#NegocioMortal Campaign Infographic #2
#NegocioMortal [Deadly Business] is a campaign to provide information about migrant smuggling and the risks. This infographic explains the air, sea, and land risks of irregular migration. Credits: UNODC and EU
#NegocioMortal Campaign Banner #3
#NegocioMortal [Deadly Business] is a campaign to provide information about migrant smuggling and the risks. Credits: UNODC y EU.
#NegocioMortal Campaign Poster #3
#NegocioMortal [Deadly Business] is a campaign to provide information about smuggling migrants and the risks. This poster explains how traffickers give false documents but do not guarantee anything. Credits: UNODC and EU
Documentary: The Longest Road
This documentary tells the stories of the dangers children face when they emigrate to the United States: crossing rivers, deserts, and mountains, and taking freight trains in order to hide. Credits: Save the Children.
Border Whispers: The Northern Triangle of Central America Refugees
VR Documentary of children fleeing violence in their countries in Central America, often becoming orphans, unaccompanied, or separated. Credits: UNHCR.
Why Migrant Smuggling Pays?
Migrant smugglers have typically been portrayed as shadowy, evil figures, exploiting human misery for financial gain, and risking lives transporting people. What motivates migrant smugglers, and how do they operate? Who are their main clientele? International migration expert and member of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy Khalid Koser shares his research on the economic motivations of those involved in smuggling migrants, and the massive and complex industry that has sprung up around them. Credits: TEDx Talks.