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  1. Download the 2022 Report [20 MB] [inaccessible]. Note: Our turnaround time on requests for 508 compliance is delayed due to a high volume of requests. Your patience is appreciated. To request a hard copy of the 2022 Trafficking in Persons Report, please email TIPOutreach@state.gov and provide your mailing address.

  2. 31 de may. de 2007 · The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that at least 12.3 million people are victims of forced labor at any given time, 2.4 million of whom toil in forced labor as a result of trafficking.7 The U.S. Department of State estimates that 14,500 to 17,500 people are trafficked into the United States each year.8 However, these numbers do not include the many individuals trafficked ...

  3. We are committed to helping women find healing and freedom from their past. Imagine a day when every woman is free from the fear of being bought and sold. When every woman can walk in the fullness of her God-given potential. This is the future we are fighting for. Join us in the fight to end human trafficking, one woman at a time!

  4. themselves been trafficking victims. Women who fulfill the pact are free to earn a living on their own often find it difficult to find work in Europe that is unrelated to the trafficking business. For many families, having a daughter going to Europe represents the only escape route from poverty. Many of the trafficked women

  5. 18 de mar. de 2024 · BBC Africa Eye investigates how a WhatsApp group helped save more than 50 Malawian women trafficked to Oman to work in slave-like conditions. Warning: Some people may find details in this story ...

  6. 30 de oct. de 2022 · Trafficked: Women shunted ‘like cattle’ around Australia for sex work. By Nick McKenzie, Amelia Ballinger and Joel Tozer. October 30, 2022. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles ...

  7. Men and women are at risk of being trafficked for unskilled work, which globally generates US$31 billion according to the International Labour Organization. Forms of forced labour can include domestic servitude, agricultural labour, sweatshop factory labour , janitorial, food service and other service industry labour, and begging. [61]