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Fight Human Trafficking

What is Human Trafficking?

Human Trafficking is the exploitation of vulnerable people using methods of deceit, manipulation and entrapment. Though most often hidden from view, human trafficking is a persistent global problem affecting millions of people.

Human Trafficking occurs in all parts of the world and affects all kinds of people. Though both men and women are trafficked, women are more often targeted for the sex industry and there are more than 5.5 million children trafficked worldwide.

Map Source: https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/2018/findings/highlights/

Facts about Human Trafficking

An estimated 49.6 million people are trafficked worldwide.

Forms of trafficking include prostitution, pornography, forced marriage, forced labor, begging, armed services, and migrant farming.

Human Trafficking is a $150 billion industry.

Top 4 Industries at Risk of Trafficking

Clothing, technology, chocolate, and fishing are the four industries that have the highest risk of forced labor. These industries, especially clothing and technology, have highly complex supply chains where there is little transparency between the different levels of manufacturing and production. The cocoa industry is notorious for having a high level of forced child labor.

Clothing

Smartphones, Tablets, & Computers

Chocolate

Fish

What can be done?

Create stronger safety nets to prevent lower income households from falling victim to debt bondage or abusive lending practices.

Invest in diverse education and vocational training to create viable, long-term job opportunities for vulnerable workers.

Support workers’ rights, especially in sectors and industries that are vulnerable to forced labor such as agriculture, sweatshops, sex work, and construction.

Prevent the abuse of migrant workers by ensuring worker rights across borders.

Fair Trade & the Fight to End Human Trafficking

Many fair trade brands go above and beyond simply paying a fair wage to artisans. They invest in the lives of each artisan in a holistic way that encompasses a mutual respect for their well-being, safety and livelihood. For some brands, part of this is fighting human trafficking by providing alternative employment under safe working conditions. Brands like Good Paper Cards, Malia Designs, and Starfish Project all work to restore hope to women who have been trapped by exploitation.

Starfish Project is an exemplary organization in the fight against human trafficking. They not only provide safe, fair employment for women who have escaped the sex trade in Asia, but also provide further training in things like computer certification, Photoshop, and other skills that the women can then apply to gain future employment.