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HUMAN TRAFFICKING
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ACT
MEANS
PURPOSE
Recruitment Transport Transfer Harbouring Receipt of Persons
Threat or use of Force Coercion Abduction Fraud Deception Abuse of power or vulnerability Giving payments or benefits
Exploitation, including: sexual exploitation Prostitution of others Forced labour Slavery or similar practices Removal of organs Other types of exploitation
Estimated # of human trafficking victims globally:
estimated # of sexual exploitation victims globally:
21 MILLION
4.5 MILLION
There are many types of trafficking. In East Asia and the Pacific:
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Sexual Exploitation 61% Forced Labor 32% Other, such as forced begging 7%
Most traffickers and their victims
of sex trafficking victims are women and girls
96%
1/3
of trafficking victims are children
share the same ethnicity
37
of convicted traffickers are women, and the trend is rising On average,
Totalling
each victim
$99 billion usd
of sexual exploitation earns their traffickers
in illegal annual profits from sexual
exploitation
around the world.
$21,800 USD
Since victims can be sold over and over, "business" is lucrative.
per year
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Refugees
escaping wars and persecution are easily targeted by traffickers who leverage their desperation to deceive them into exploitation. -UNDOC
Migrant workers
4 out of 5 victims
and
within their own region
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indigenous people
are also particularly vulnerable to trafficking
are trafficked
Demand for porn =
MORE money to traffickers who sell porn MORE children & women exploited to make porn MORE demand for prostitution MORE sexual exploitation and trafficking MORE normalization of violence
1. Creates addiction 2. Affects relationships 3. Affects mental health
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4. Affects ability to have sex 5. Directly supports trafficking
Pray
Pray for human trafficking to end
Recognize the signs of trafficking
Learn how at PolarisProject.org
Fight Porn
Learn more at FightTheNewDrug.org
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The majority of porn features teenage girls
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Illegal child porn creates approx. $13 billion per year
support antitrafficking
Give at ForFreedomInternational.com
text in suspected trafficking tips Text "BeFree" (233 733) to the Polaris Textline
Report child porn
If you know of anyone producing, promoting or possessing child porn, go to CyberTipline.com
call in suspected trafficking tips
National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1 (888) 373-7888
Shop Ethically
Learn which brands are slavery-free at Ethical.org.au
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