 This week, IOM's counter-trafficking in Emergencies Team is pleased to launch a new online training course on countering human trafficking in humanitarian settings. This 11-module course was developed by IOM in partnership with the U.S. Department of State's office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons. The course is free, open to anyone, and is currently available in English, French, Arabic, and Spanish. It is designed for audiences who may have some background in humanitarian response, but are less familiar with human trafficking and how to address it in humanitarian settings. While the reality of human trafficking in emergencies is not new, the concept has gained exposure in recent years with more states and stakeholders demanding attention, accountability, and action in response to this crime. This online course provides a good foundation to show how human trafficking poses a very real risk to people affected by conflict, instability, natural disaster, and displacement. To access the free training, go to IOM's eCampus website, click on the thematic area, trafficking in persons, courses, and select one of four languages. It will take about three hours to finish, and you can pause anytime and pick up where you left off. At the end of the training, we invite you to answer our feedback survey. Your opinion is important to us. We'll be developing additional modules on trafficking in humanitarian settings, and we want to know what topics are most relevant to you and your work. Please share this with your networks and enjoy the training.