Fighting Human Trafficking Globally with Data and Research

A Global Knowledge Hub for Fighting Human Trafficking

We bring together reports, country-level data, evidence-based research, legal frameworks, and survivor-informed materials to support anti-trafficking initiatives across sectors.

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Tracking Human Trafficking

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Africa

Over 9.2 million people in forced labor with 3.8 million victims of sexual exploitation. Child trafficking remains a critical concern.

Asia-Pacific

Highest global trafficking prevalence with 15.1 million victims. 62% of victims are in forced labor, primarily in manufacturing and fishing.

Europe

3.6 million trafficking victims with 84% female. Sexual exploitation (67%) dominates, followed by labor trafficking (25%).

North America

1.5 million victims with 403,000 in the U.S. alone. Labor trafficking (64%) exceeds sex trafficking (36%), contrary to public perception.

South America

1.8 million victims with 80% in forced labor. Mining, agriculture, and domestic servitude are primary sectors, with 31% child victims.

Middle East

2.2 million victims with 95% in forced labor. Kafala system impacts 23 million migrant workers, with domestic workers at highest risk.

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Data, Tools and Directories

Explore trusted data, legal references, and expert tools used across global anti-trafficking efforts.

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Laws & Legal Resources

Review anti-trafficking laws, policies, and court cases from global databases and official sources.

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Survivor Stories

Read firsthand accounts from survivors gathered by NGOs and advocacy projects around the world.

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