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Video transcript: Human trafficking quick facts to know

 

What is human trafficking?

THE SALE OF HUMAN BEINGS
for purposes of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services, or organ trafficking

Where does it happen?

Human trafficking is
A GLOBAL ISSUE
that has no demographic or geographical boundary

How many people are involved in human trafficking?

An estimated
50 MILLION PEOPLE
are being exploited for forced labor or sex trafficking, or are in forced marriage.

Do we know how much traffickers are making from this crime?

Human trafficking is estimated as a
$150 BILLION PER YEAR industry for traffickers worldwide and one of the fastest growing crimes

Do we know who are most likely to be victims?

There is not a single type or demographic of person who might be trafficked

Traffickers often exploit people in vulnerable conditions and situations

Available data shows 1 in 4 victims of human trafficking are children

STILL, THERE IS HOPE.

YOU ARE UNIQUELY POSITIONED

TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Discover your unique role in the effort to end human trafficking and protect the vulnerable.

Video Transcript: Discovering the Freedom Strategy to Address CSEC

The Freedom Strategy defines all areas of focus that must be addressed simultaneously within a community in order to address human trafficking.

The Freedom Strategy was distilled from years of research and work with thousands of justice advocates serving in the field all around the world, including direct service providers, survivor advocates, law enforcement, non-profit leaders, government officials, and more.

All of these groups make important contributions, although some may focus on particular areas such as identification or restoration.

The Freedom Strategy brings all of these activities together and shows how they are connected to each other. It includes:

  • Prevention
  • Identification
  • Exit
  • Restoration
  • And Reforms

Some areas of the strategy may have multiple ways for you to get involved.

Other areas may require the support of specialists in specific fields.

It’s important to understand this comprehensive framework so that you can be most effective in how you engage.

The Freedom Strategy illustrates how everyone, working together, can end and prevent human trafficking.