Exploitation in the Fishing Industry in Asia Pacific
Fishing is one the biggest industries in Asia Pacific. A large proportion of these workers are boys and men from developing countries such as Myanmar.
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Fishing is one the biggest industries in Asia Pacific. A large proportion of these workers are boys and men from developing countries such as Myanmar.
Human trafficking is when men, women and/or children are tricked, sold or forced, within countries and across borders, into a “slave-like” situation against their will for purposes including sexual
What if you could never quit your job? Traffickers hungry for money trap millions of men, women, and children in situations of forced labour in every country around the world, including yours.
What if a debt cost you your entire future? Debt bondage and exploitative "loans" trap thousands of people across Asia into working off a debt that is impossible to repay.
This animated video illustrates the three elements of the human trafficking process - Act, Means and Purpose.
A young man and his upstairs neighbour witness the abuse of a domestic worker in the apartment across from theirs.
This video tells the story of Fatima, a young woman from Maguindanao in the Philippines who's motivated by family needs and chooses to leave her home to work as a domestic worker abroad.
Forced marriage is a marriage where one or two people are forced, coerced, threatened or tricked to marry without his or her informed consent.