Slavery Statistics
The UN estimates that nearly 4,000,000 individuals are trafficked each year, with a disproportionate number of children and women in the sex trade.
UNICEF estimates that as many as 50% of all trafficking victims worldwide are children and that as many as two thirds of those children are at some point forced into the sex trade.
Two children are SOLD every minute.
Victims of sex trafficking are frequently beaten, raped or even killed for any reason. Child victims have high mortality rates due to the poor treatment they receive.
Over 300,000 children worldwide, some as young as seven, have been kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers fighting in wars
Trafficking is nothing short of modern day slavery; a violation of every human’s rights.
UNICEF estimates that as many as 50% of all trafficking victims worldwide are children and that as many as two thirds of those children are at some point forced into the sex trade.
Two children are SOLD every minute.
Victims of sex trafficking are frequently beaten, raped or even killed for any reason. Child victims have high mortality rates due to the poor treatment they receive.
Over 300,000 children worldwide, some as young as seven, have been kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers fighting in wars
Trafficking is nothing short of modern day slavery; a violation of every human’s rights.