Denmark as a pioneer in the fight against trafficking in women – where are we and what needs to be done?
09/06 – 17:00 - 06/09 – 18:30

Denmark as a pioneer in the fight against trafficking in women – where are we and what needs to be done?
Human trafficking is one of the world's fastest growing crimes – and it also happens in Denmark. But where do we stand today, and what is needed to strengthen efforts against trafficking in women?
EXIST invites you to an important and topical conversation, where we focus on both the status and future solutions. Together with strong voices from both authorities, politics and professional organizations, we delve into the issue and discuss how Denmark can lead the fight against human trafficking.
Among other things, you can hear:
Trine Ingemansen, head of the Center against Human Trafficking, give an insight into the situation in Denmark and globally
Trine Ingemansen, head of the Center against Human Trafficking, give an insight into the situation in Denmark and globally
Jan Rasmussen, Deputy Police Inspector at the South and South Jutland Police, talks about the police's areas of focus
Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt, member of the Danish Parliament, puts focus on trafficking in women on the political agenda
The event is for anyone who wants to learn more about the topic and contribute to an important dialogue about how we can make a difference together.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
5:00 PM–6:30 PM
Baggesensgade 7, 2200 Copenhagen N
5:00 PM–6:30 PM
Baggesensgade 7, 2200 Copenhagen N
Register via the event – we look forward to seeing you for an important and meaningful conversation.