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Modern slavery occurred in every re-gion of the world. Modern slavery was most prevalent in Africa (7.6 per 1,000 people), followed by Asia and the Pacific (6.1 per 1,000) then Europe and Central Asia (3.9 per 1,000). These results should be interpreted cautiously due to lack of available data in some regions, notably
- Global Estimates of Modern Slavery Forced Labour and Forced Marriage
The 2021 Global Estimates indicate that 49.6 million people...
- Global Estimates of Modern Slavery Forced Labour and Forced Marriage
Aspects of slavery. A stream of evidence presented to United Nations human rights bodies, notably the Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery, as well as studies and the findings of special rapporteurs, give an accurate picture of current slavery-like practices.
The 2021 Global Estimates indicate that 49.6 million people are in modern slavery on any given day, either forced to work against their will or in a marriage that they were forced into. Forced labour accounts for 27.6 million of those in modern slavery and forced marriage for 22 million. Forced labour
This briefing aims to clarify the concept of contemporary forms of slavery and analyse the legal obligations of States, as well as recent international developments at global and EU levels.
in contemporary forms of slavery such as forced labour, debt bondage, serfdom, children working in slavery or slavery-like conditions, domestic servitude, sexual slav-ery, and servile forms of marriage. According to global estimates, one in four victims of contemporary forms of slavery are children and 71 per cent of victims are wom-en and girls.1
16 Ιουλ 2020 · Report of the Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery, including its Causes and Consequences
These five points address, first, slavery as homogenous concept; second, slavery as absolute evil; third, the emotionalization of slavery; fourth, repressive policies against slavery; and fifth, slavery as powerlessness. The critiques differ in the conclusions they draw.