MYTH 5: Demand from foreigners fuels trafficking for sexual exploitation in Southeast Asia
A series of interviews with experts to debunk myths commonly associated with Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation.
MYTH 4: If individuals are not being physically forced, then they must be there by choice
MYTH 3: Victims are usually physically trapped in situations of exploitation
MYTH 2: Victims are usually kidnapped and their families don't know what happened
A series of interviews with experts to debunk myths commonly associated with Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation.
MYTH 1: Trafficking for sexual exploitation only happens to girls and women
Unexpected Victim
This video challenges what we think we know about trafficking for sexual exploitation and aims to raise awareness that people of all genders can be victims of sexual exploitation.
Made - Exploitation in manufacturing
This video explores issues of supply and demand and raises questions about what it means to be a responsible consumer. Do you know who made your clothes?
How to make a shoe
Millions of people in Asia work in the garment industry. In this How to series, IOM X went out to see how challenging this work really is.
How to make a phone
Millions of people in Asia work in the garment industry. In this How To series, IOM X went out to see how challenging this work really is.