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Human Trafficking : Modern Day Slavery

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Our Contribution: 70 Day Speaking Road Trip

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ISIS and Boko Haram

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Fishing

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Sweat Shops

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What about the Children?

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The act…

• Recruitment• Transportation• Harboring

By means of…• Threats• Use of force• Abduction• Fraud• Deception

For the Purpose of Exploitation

UN DefinitionTrafficking Adults (age>18)Trafficking of children (age<18)

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Human Trafficking = Slavery

Slavery Markers

Restricted Movement

Physical andSexual Violence

Threats to Self orFamily

Withholding Wages

Debt and other forms of Bondage

Retention ofIdentity Documents

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There are 45,800,000 Slaves!

More than the populations of the following countries:

Canada: 35.7 millionOr

More than the combined total of the smallest 120 countries

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Rate of Exploitation

9.2 million new slaves per year

25,200 new slaves per day

1,050 new slaves per hour

1 new slave every 4 seconds

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Historical Perspective

11.3 Million slaves between 1450 and

1900 (450 years)

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United States

• 70,000 - 500,000 estimates

• Areas:o Prostitutiono Agricultureo Constructiono Domestic worko Sweat shops

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Breakdown of Figures (ILO)

74%

26% Adults versus ChildrenAdultsChildren

76%

24%

Forced Labor versus Forced Prostitution

Forced Labour

Sex Industry60 percent of the cases are

associated with product supply chains

(the items we all buy)

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Who are the Criminals?

Recruiters Exploiters EnforcersTransporters

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Deception and Lies Debt Kidnapping

How does the Process Work?

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Other Approaches

Fear of Arrest Against self and family

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Traditional Responses?Before a

TraffickingEvent

TraffickingProcess

AfterTrafficking

Event

Prevention Prosecution(Legal Response)

Protection(Victim Support)

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How is the world doing?

Global Slave Figure

Victims Identi-fied

48,000 out of 45.8 million

Only 48,000 People Helped(0.12 Percent)

Only 4,000 Criminals Arrested(0.8 percent)

2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20140

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

ProsectutionsConvictions

4,000 out of 500,000

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$150 Billion Profits from

Slavery

Funding Available$350 Million

(0.23 percent)

21 Days of Potato Chip

Eating

The Profits are Excessive

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Not knowing, not believing or running away

Many can’t handle the issue – too painful

Many don’t believe slavery exists

Most people don’t know about the

problem

India Sex Trafficking Victim (15 years old)

• Ten Men A Day• 365 Days a Year• 3,650 Rapes a Year (child

rape)• Two Years over 7,000 rapes

15 Year Old Girl Raped 7,000 Times

The topic is too painful to hear about

People don’t want to know about such bad things

We think it is someone else’s problem

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Why is it so low?

Hidden

Collaboration?

Scale

Partners Tools

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Can this problem be solved?

Yes, but we all haveto all work together

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Educate, Inspire and Motivate the World

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Collect and Analyze Data

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Engage the Private Sector

Supply Chains Millions of slaves in supply chains

Bad business The private sector knows bad business

Resources The private sector has resources (human and financial)

Stand up The private sector knows how to lead

ImpactMillions can be

Helped

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The Way Forward – A Vision of Hope

Unity Innovation Spirit

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FIGHTING THE BUSINESS OF SLAVERY

The Mekong Club is a catalyst for change – engaging, inspiring and supporting the private sector to lead in the fight against human slavery.

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New Approach – Business Action through Collaboration THE MEKONG CLUB

ASSOCIATIONNETWORKS

THOUGHT LEADERSHIPADVOCACY

FINANCE APPAREL & FOOTWEAR HOSPITALITY RETAIL

Needs analysisContent focused on needs

Forum meetings/working groupsDeliverables identified

MeasurementOutcome analysis

Peer to peer mentoring

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Using Technology to address the problem

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Where were you?

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Crossing over the Line

General Awareness

Understanding

Compassion and feeling

Desire to Help

Interest Involvement

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An example of how ordinary people can step up and help.

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Objective

The objective of the 852 Freedom Campaign is to mobilize ordinary people across Hong Kong to play an active role in fighting human.

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Our Approach• To develop a community that

walks together for social justice• To educate, motivate and inspire

a new generation of abolitionists• To find practical roles for anyone

who wants to help• To experiment with new and

innovative ways to raise awareness and funding

• To document these efforts and disseminate the lessons learned to others

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We began with presentations and films

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We used music to touch hearts

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We used Art to reach people

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We had people experience the pain

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Sweatshop Simulation

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We brought the messages to the schools, churches and libraries

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We taught Asians about the Comfort Women Issue: Historical Sex Slavery

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We trained organizations to expand this work and helped address brokenness

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We had a major City Event to raise awareness and funding

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We packaged our Achievements

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We gave EVERYONE a role to play

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In Summary: We used the skills we all have to empower volunteerism

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What can YOU do?

Learn Share Teach

Report Unite Consume Responsibly

Give Volunteer Care…

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Important Groups

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