30. Human trafficking in the world
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic
Iran (Islamic Republic of) Turkmenistan
Libya Arab Jamahiriya Saudi Arabia Burma
Cuba Mauritania Yemen
Papua New Guinea
Sudan
Venezuela Algeria
Madagascar
African
Zimbabwe
Congo
31. Human trafficking in the world
Russia
Uzbekistan
Tunisia Syria Iraq Afghanistan China
Dominican Niger
Viet Nam
Panama Mali Bangladesh
Thailand
Guinea Tanzania
Malaysia
Ecuador Chad Angola
Cameroon Congo
32. Human trafficking in the world
1. Mexico 7. South Africa 13. Ethiopia 19. Ukraine 25. Nepal
2. Brazil 8. Mozambique 14. Kenya 20. Romania 26. Cambodia
3. Argentina 9. Malawi 15. Uganda 21. Greece 27. Indonesia
4. Chile 10. Zambia 16. Emirates 22. Kazakhstan 28. Philippines
5. Peru 11. Egypt 17. Oman 23. Pakistan 29. Japan
6. Namibia 12. Morocco 18. Turkey 24. India 30. Mongolia
33. Human trafficking in the world
Canada Sweden
United States Finland
Norway
Poland
France Germany
Spain Italy
Nigeria
Columbia
New Zealand
Australia
35. Keep your eyes and
ears open for evidence
of human trafficking or
enslavement.
36. Tell your friends,
family and community
leaders about human
trafficking and its
impacts. Ask them to
join you in taking
action to prevent it.
37. Be an informed consumer by
finding out where products
come from and the conditions
of those who make them
before you buy.
38. Be an informed consumer by
finding out where products
come from and the conditions
of those who make them
before you buy.
Don't buy products you
suspect are made in
sweatshops or by child
labour. Don't support
businesses known to exploit
people.
45. 600,000 to 800,000 people were trafficked
across international borders every year, of
which 70 per cent were women and 50 per
cent children – mostly for commercial sex
trade.
47. • Wikipedia: Human trafficking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking
• Fowler, J., Che, N., & Fowler, L. (2010). Innocent lost: The right of human trafficking
victims. Turkey.
• S. Huda. (2006). Sex trafficking in South Asia. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
• Neurological disease: Time to reassess
• Human trafficking statistic
http://www.cicatelli.org/titlex/downloadable/Human%20Trafficking%20Statistics.p
df
• Five thing you can do to prevent human trafficking
http://www.freeland.org/eng//human-trafficking/act
48. • Human trafficking in the world
http://chartsbin.com/view/5946
• Human trafficking: The fact
http://www.unglobalcompact.org/docs/issues_doc/labour/Forced_
labour/HUMAN_TRAFFICKING_-_THE_FACTS_-_final.pdf
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http://facts.randomhistory.com/human-trafficking-facts.html
• Borneo post online (2011).Fighting human trafficking everyone’s
responsibility
http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/12/03/%E2%80%98fighting-
human-trafficking-everyone%E2%80%99s-
responsibility%E2%80%99/