To mark the European Anti-Trafficking Day on October 18 and raise public awareness about the crime of forced child begging, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and with the support of the European Union, has highlighted the often invisible dangers that child beggars face. To connect with the broad public, including youth, IOM decided to partner with Gagosha, a Tbilisi-based street artist, whose work raises awareness on social issues, including forced begging and lack of access to education for children.