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Human trafficking

There are more people enslaved worldwide today than there were 200 years ago in the lead up to the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. Human trafficking, the modern day slave trade, is the fastest growing form of international crime with an estimated 600,000 – 800,000 people trafficked across international borders each year. The number of people trafficked internally is currently unknown.


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People are bought and sold into the sex industry, forced labour, domestic servitude and forced organ donation to name a few.

The CARE campaign focuses on human trafficking for sexual exploitation – tackling the demand for prostitution, ensuring that trafficking survivors are given adequate care and protection, and raising awareness of the issue.

Download our briefing pack and use the links below to find out more information on sex trafficking and how you can help bring an end to the buying and selling of people.


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The problem today
Every day men, women and children are bought and sold. Find out more about trafficking in the UK and abroad More ...
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How you can help
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Resources
Resources on human trafficking including publications, research and links to short films on the issue More ...
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