(A) ** To stamp out slavery and slave dealing.
(B) ** To put an end to other exploitative practices like trafficking.
(C) To meet once a week.
(D) To run classes for those who had been trafficked.
EXPLANATIONS BELOW
Concept note-1: -The Slavery Convention sought to “complete and extend the work accomplished under the Brussels Act”, as it acknowledged the necessity to conclude “more detailed arrangements” to that end. Its objectives were two-fold: “the complete suppression” and “securing the abolition of slavery and the slave trade”.
Concept note-2: -49.6 million people live in modern slavery – in forced labour and forced marriage. Roughly a quarter of all victims of modern slavery are children. 22 million people are in forced marriages. Two out of five of these people were children.
Concept note-3: -We know that the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation were significant causes that led to the end of slavery, but what is not often recognized is that there were many, many smaller events that contributed to abolition.
Concept note-4: -( a ) To prevent and suppress the slave trade; ( b ) To bring about, progressively and as soon as possible, the complete abolition of slavery in all its forms.