In an effort to combat human trafficking through action, employees of the Rosarito Beach Hotel participated in a specialized training session provided by the Government of Baja California, through the Office of the Secretary General of Government (SGG).

Gabriela Navarro Peraza, Technical Secretary of the Interinstitutional Commission Against Human Trafficking, reported that 196 employees—representing 80 percent of the hotel’s staff—took part in the training.

The initiative aims to enhance the prevention and protection of children and adolescents within the context of travel and tourism.

“The participation of the tourism sector is crucial, as they are often the first to come into contact with individuals on the move or at risk. Collaborating with businesses allows us to build a broader and more effective protection network,” Navarro emphasized.

The training was conducted as part of the “National Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children and Adolescents in the Travel and Tourism Sector.” It was organized by the SGG in collaboration with the Interinstitutional Commission Against Human Trafficking.

This initiative aligns with the State Government’s Program to Prevent and Eradicate Crimes Related to Human Trafficking and to Protect and Assist Victims.

The sessions aim to raise awareness and equip participants with tools to prevent and identify situations that threaten the rights of children and adolescents, with a particular focus on combating sexual exploitation, one of the most severe forms of human trafficking.