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Global Estimates of Modern Slavery - Forced Labour and Forced Marriage

Global Estimates of Modern Slavery - Forced Labour and Forced Marriage

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by IDWFED published Oct 31, 2017 12:00 AM
Contributors: International Labour Organization (ILO), Walk Free Foundation, International Organization for Migration (IOM)
New figures show that more than 40 million people globally are under modern slavery situation. Among them, 25 million are in forced labour and 15 million in forced marriage. 16 million in forced labour are in the private sector with one fourth of them are domestic workers.

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Research reports, working paper

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Executive summary
Introduction

 

Part 1. The scale and manifestations of modern slavery

1.1 Main results
1.2 Forced labour
1.2.1 Forced labour exploitation
1.2.2 Forced sexual exploitation of adults and commercial sexual exploitation of children
1.2.3 State-imposed forced labour
1.3 Forced marriage

Part 2. Ending modern slavery: road forward to 2030

2.1 Building a policy response: prevention and protection
2.2 Building the evidence base
2.3 International cooperation and partnership

Annex: Note on methodology
Endnotes

Contents

URL

http://www.alliance87.org/2017ge/modernslavery#!section=4
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