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Modern slavery thrives in silence. That’s why we created the Global Slavery Index. The Index answers three key questions for 160 countries: how many people are living in modern slavery, what makes people vulnerable, and what are governments doing to address it?
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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
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.
Facts about slavery. 20.9 million people are in modern slavery across the world. 5.5 million children are in slavery across the world. 11.7 million people are in slavery in the Asia-Pacific region, mostly in bonded labour. 3.7million people are in slavery in Africa.
31 Ιουλ 2014 · The ‘What is modern slavery?’ document clarifies the issues involved in this crime, such as the different forms of slavery, the number of victims in the UK and the help available for potential...
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.
key drivers of modern slavery (in order of impact): governance issues, lack of basic needs, inequality, disenfranchised groups, and effects of conflict. • The 2018 Global Slavery Index (GSI) revealed that countries suffering from conflict and repressive regimes have the highest prevalence of modern slavery. North Korea has the