Human Trafficking Awareness Month

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. In light of this, I am running a series of interviews with advocates and activists, as well as survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. The interviews can be read here.

Raising awareness is part of the solution to abolishing human trafficking and sexual exploitation. To join the fight against modern day slavery, you can help by spreading the message.

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In the Booth with Ruth – Human Trafficking Awareness Month Interviews

Supported by

GEMS - Girls Education and Mentoring Servies - Girls Are Not For Sale  Buying Sex is Not a Sport Turn Off the Red Light Scottish Coalition Against Sexual Exploitation - SCASE Truckers Against TraffickingCambodian Center for Human Rights Mayo Rape Crisis Centre stoptrffickfashdaughters risingunitewomen.org

 

“When you think about slavery, if you think about slavery, you probably associate it with the sex trade. And for a good reason. 8 of 10 human trafficking cases worldwide involve the sex industry in one way or another. The others involve labor trafficking, people being made to work in sub-human conditions in factories and farms and shadow businesses worldwide.”

From www.enditmovement.com

Stop the Traffik

From www.stopthetraffik.org

Now-you-know-poster-the-no-project

From www.thenoproject.org

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