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The Golden Triangle overlaps the mountainous regions of . For decades, it has been the world’s second-largest opium-producing region (after Afghanistan), though today its economy has diversified into:

By working together, we can bring an end to the scourge of human trafficking in the Golden Triangle and ensure that this region is no longer a haven for traffickers.

Possible technical implementations: Geospatial analysis using GIS software, machine learning models to predict trafficking patterns, web application with secure access controls, APIs connecting to external data sources.

: The region, particularly Myanmar, has been a major producer of opium and heroin. Although poppy cultivation has decreased over the years, other synthetic drugs like methamphetamine have become more prevalent. Trafficking organizations often exploit the porous borders and rugged terrain to smuggle drugs.