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This film by Anti-Slavery International focuses on modern forms of slavery which affect over 12 million people worldwide. It features footage shot in Niger and the Philippines, and interviews with those directly affected by slavery practices.
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Watch Aaron Cohen and others rescue slaves from around the world in this eye-opening video on modern day slavery and human trafficking. Help us abolish slavery by sharing this video with everyone you know and by donating at AbolishSlavery.org.
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Every year thousands of women in Vietnam are abused, trafficked and exploited. Meet a few women from Hagar who are finding new life and new hope through our programs in Hanoi.
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MTV EXIT is a campaign to raise awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking in Europe and Asia.
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Since the collapse of communism, thousands of Eastern European women have been sold into prostitution.
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Polaris Project's vision is for a world without slavery. Polaris Project has been providing a comprehensive approach to combating human trafficking and modern-day slavery since 2002.
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If we’re going to stop human trafficking we need everyone to open their eyes. It’s happening all over the world and it could be happening near you. So we all need to be more aware. Know what signs to look for. Then know what to do if you feel someone is being exploited.
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A book on The Return of the Global Slave Trade--and How We Can Fight It by David B. Batstone
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A 30 minute film about child sex trafficking. Jimmy Balcom’s new job selling newspapers is a God-send to a kid working hard to help his family survive during the depression. But then Jimmy figures out what’s happening in the candy shop across the street...
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