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Home | World | Report 29 Million Girls Women Victims Of Modern Slavery

Report: 29 million girls, women victims of modern slavery

“The reality is that there are more people living in slavery today than any other time in human history,”

By AP
Published Date - 10 October 2020, 04:38 PM
Report: 29 million girls, women victims of modern slavery
People read the inscription of a statue commemorating so-called 'comfort women', an euphemism given by Japan to the women and girls enslaved for sex by the Japanese army during World War II, displayed at a residential area in central Berlin. (Photo: AP)
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United Nations: A new report estimates that 29 million women and girls are victims of modern slavery, exploited by practices including forced labour, forced marriage, debt-bondage and domestic servitude.

Grace Forrest, co-founder of the Walk Free anti-slavery organisation, said Friday that means one in every 130 women and girls is living in modern slavery today, more than the population of Australia.


“The reality is that there are more people living in slavery today than any other time in human history,” she told a UN news conference.

Walk Free defines modern slavery “as the systematic removal of a person’s freedom, where one person is exploited by another for personal or financial gain,” she said.

Forrest said the global estimate of one in 130 women and girls living in modern slavery was made based on work by Walk Free, the International Labour Organisation and the International Organisation for Migration, both UN agencies.

“What this report has shown is that gender stacks the odds against girls from conception throughout their lives,” she said.

According to the report, titled “Stacked Odds,” women account for 99 per cent of all victims of forced sexual exploitation, 84 per cent of all victims of forced marriage, and 58 per cent of all victims of forced labour.

Forrest said the face of modern slavery “has radically changed.” “We’re seeing normalised exploitation in our economy in transnational supply chains and also in migration pathways,” she said.

“The world’s most vulnerable people have been pushed even further into this practice of modern slavery because of COVID-19.” She said the estimate of women and girls in modern slavery is conservative because it doesn’t account for what’s happened during the pandemic, which has seen “sharp increases of forced and child marriage and exploited work conditions around the world.” Forrest said Walk Free and the UN’s Every Woman Every Child program are launching a global campaign to demand action to eliminate modern slavery.

The campaign urges an end to child and forced marriage, which 136 countries have yet to criminalise.

It urges the elimination of legalised systems of exploitation such as kefala, which legally binds a migrant worker’s immigration status to an employer or sponsor for their contract period.The campaign also urges transparency and accountability for multinationals.

“We know that women and girls are experiencing unprecedented levels of exploitation and forced labour in supply chains of the goods we buy and use every day — clothing, coffee, techncology,” Forest said.

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