[6] In February 2018, the Chamber of Deputies approved a bill to criminalise the clients of prostitutes who were trafficked, exploited, a "vulnerable person" or minor.
A government-funded scheme, run by the Luxembourg Red Cross, to provide shelters, support, and advice to those women who want to exit prostitution.
A draft law was presented to parliament "strengthening the fight against the exploitation of prostitution, pimping and human trafficking for sexual purposes".
Victims of sex trafficking from Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America are exploited in prostitution in cabarets, private apartments, and on the street.
Groups vulnerable to trafficking include unaccompanied foreign children and people in Luxembourg's legal and illegal commercial sex industry.
In 2016, the government reported initiating eight investigations for sex trafficking, the same number as the previous year.