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(The Guardian) Modern slavery report reveals 27.6 million people in forced labour
There is a new report out on modern slavery and it paints a very damning and upsetting picture, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
As the anti-slavery organisation International Justice Mission Australia says: The International Labour Organization (ILO), Walk Free and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) data paints a concerning picture regarding the scourge of modern slavery, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
The report revealed that there are 27.6 million people in forced labour, and Asia and the Pacific hosts more than half of the global total (15.1 million) of people in forced labour.
Further, it revealed that 86 per cent of forced labour cases occur in the private economy, and State-imposed forced labour accounts for the remaining 14 per cent.
The report also stated that the number of people living in forced marriages has risen globally by 6.6 million to a total of 22 million people between 2016 and 2021. An estimated 14.2 million people in Asia and the Pacific are in forced marriages.
IJM Australia CEO, Steve Baird said the new data highlights the need for more to be done tackling modern slavery in the region.
-Read more: https://cdn.walkfree.org/content/uploads/2022/09/12142341/GEMS-2022_Report_EN_V8.pdf
There is a new report out on modern slavery and it paints a very damning and upsetting picture, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
As the anti-slavery organisation International Justice Mission Australia says: The International Labour Organization (ILO), Walk Free and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) data paints a concerning picture regarding the scourge of modern slavery, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
The report revealed that there are 27.6 million people in forced labour, and Asia and the Pacific hosts more than half of the global total (15.1 million) of people in forced labour.
Further, it revealed that 86 per cent of forced labour cases occur in the private economy, and State-imposed forced labour accounts for the remaining 14 per cent.
The report also stated that the number of people living in forced marriages has risen globally by 6.6 million to a total of 22 million people between 2016 and 2021. An estimated 14.2 million people in Asia and the Pacific are in forced marriages.
IJM Australia CEO, Steve Baird said the new data highlights the need for more to be done tackling modern slavery in the region.
-Read more: https://cdn.walkfree.org/content/uploads/2022/09/12142341/GEMS-2022_Report_EN_V8.pdf