Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
At Anti-Slavery International, we define modern slavery as when an individual is exploited by others, for personal or commercial gain. Whether tricked, coerced, or forced, they lose their freedom. This includes but is not limited to human trafficking, forced labour and debt bondage.
- Forced Labour
Credit Jonathon Moore Photography. Forced labour is a global...
- Bonded Labour
It often occurs alongside other forms of modern slavery such...
- Domestic Slavery
The 2022 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery indicated that...
- Child Slavery
Instead, they wake up each day trapped in modern slavery,...
- Human Trafficking
Give freedom and a future to victims of modern slavery....
- Child Marriage
The 2022 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery show that there...
- Descent-based Slavery
The slavery status is passed down the maternal line. This...
- Spot The Signs of Slavery
If you are in the UK and suspect someone might be in...
- Forced Labour
The prevalence of modern slavery as percentage of the population, by country according to Global Slavery Index by the Walk Free Foundation. Contemporary slavery, also sometimes known as modern slavery or neo-slavery, refers to institutional slavery that continues to occur in present-day society.
How prevalent is modern slavery today? Find out the facts and figures, including unique data from our Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline.
Modern slavery occurs in almost every country in the world and cuts across ethnic, cultural and religious lines. More than half of all forced labour and a quarter of all forced marriages can be...
Modern slavery is a growing challenge thanks to a mix of armed conflict, climate change and the global pandemic, a new UN report says. International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimates suggest...
Modern slavery occurs in almost every country in the world, and cuts across ethnic, cultural and religious lines. More than half (52 per cent) of all forced labour and a quarter of all forced marriages can be found in upper-middle income or high-income countries.
Ten million more people were in modern slavery in 2021 compared to 2016 global estimates. Women and children remain disproportionately vulnerable. Modern slavery occurs in almost every country in the world, and cuts across ethnic, cultural and religious lines.