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Facts of Modern Day Slavery

  • Africa
    Africa
    9.2 million
    Africa
    9.2 million
    Africa, Africa
    9.2 million
    Africa, Africa
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  • Thailand
    Thailand
    225 thousand
    Thailand
    225 thousand
    Thailand, Thailand
    225 thousand
    Thailand, Thailand
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  • China
    China
    3 million
    China
    3 million
    China, China
    3 million
    China, China
    Chinese Slavery Issues
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They are humans

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They are children

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They are forced labors

Human Trafficking in Thailand 

For years, fish have been routed through a dark supply chain that obscures their origins. This has given exporters plausible deniability with regard to forced labor.

Child Labors in China 

The Global Slavery Index estimates that on any given day in 2016 there were over 3.8 million people living in conditions of modern slavery in China, a prevalence of 2.8 victims for every thousand people in the country. This estimate does not include figures on organ trafficking.

Forced Labors in Africa 

Armed conflict, state-sponsored forced labor, and forced marriages were the main causes behind the estimated 9.2 million Africans who live in servitude without the choice to do so, according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index.

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Slavery Population ranks by country

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About Human Trafficking

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Human Trafficking is a form of modern day slavery. It is an extreme method of exploiting women men and children by forcing them into work. Trafficking victims are often lured by false promises of decent jobs or better living condition. The group of women were especially vulnerable to human trafficking. Human Trafficking often involves beatings, sexual abuse and etc.

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