InfoTraite, Luxembourg’s national service supporting victims of human trafficking, will host an awareness stand at Cloche d’Or on Saturday 18 October 2025 from 09:00 to 18:00 to mark European Anti-Trafficking Day. 

According to InfoTraite, the stand will inform visitors about the reality of human trafficking in Luxembourg, “a problem that too often remains invisible,” and offer guidance on how to recognise warning signs, seek help and prevent it.

At 12:15, InfoTraite psychologists will deliver a talk titled “Human trafficking: from benevolence to malevolence, or when human beings seriously harm the well-being of others.”

Throughout the day, visitors can speak with InfoTraite staff and view creative and artistic works produced by victims supported by the service.

Background

InfoTraite is the national service dedicated to supporting victims of human trafficking. Created through collaboration between Femmes en Détresse (FED), the Fondation Maison de la Porte Ouverte (FMPO) and Hëllef Um Terrain (HUT), it offers comprehensive, personalised support to victims identified in Luxembourg.