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Quiz

1. What is the estimated number of slaves in the


world today?
A. 20,900
B. 209,000
C. 2,090,000
D. 20,900,000
E. None - Slavery was abolished all around the world years ago
Quiz
1. What is the estimated number of slaves in the
world today?
A. 20,900
B. 209,000
C. 2,090,000
D. 20,900,000
E. None - Slavery was abolished all around the world years ago
Quiz
2. Human trafficking and slavery only occurs in
the developing world where poverty and a lack
of job opportunities are major issues.
A. True
B. False
Quiz
2. Human trafficking and slavery only occurs in
the developing world where poverty and a lack
of job opportunities are major issues.
A. True
B. False
Quiz
3. Estimated annual profits generated from
human trafficking are:
A. $320,000
B. $32,000,000
C. $32,000,000,000
Quiz
3. Estimated annual profits generated from
human trafficking are:
A. $320,000
B. $32,000,000
C. $32,000,000,000
Quiz
4. It is easy to tell if products we buy are made
with slave labor.
A. True
B. False
Quiz
4. It is easy to tell if products we buy are made
with slave labor.
A. True
B. False
Quiz
5. As members of the general public there is
little we can do to help address this terrible
crime.
A. True
B. False
Quiz
5. As members of the general public there is
little we can do to help address this terrible
crime.
A. True
B. False
What is Human Trafficking?
Actions
Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or
receipt of persons.
Means
Threat, use of force or other forms of coercion,
abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or
vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a
person controlling a victim.
Causes of Human Trafficking
Cultural beliefs and stereotypes
Poverty
Lack of political, social and economic
stability
Lack of access to education and information
Activity
You have 15 minutes to create an info sheet
about human trafficking on one of the
countries listed on this site:
http://is.gd/SISAHTG
Get in to groups of 3-4
Anyone who finishes GETS CHOCOLATE
Trafficking figures
99% are not rescued.
Human trafficking is the fastest growing
criminal industry in the world.
WHY SHOULD WE CARE?
Every country in the world is involved in human
trafficking. It is happening where you live, to people just
like you. Products you eat, wear, and use every day may
have been made by victims of slavery.
Today, everyone is indirectly linked to human
trafficking. It is our responsibility to make a
difference.
What do you think we can
do?
What WE do (at the moment)
- Help out at charities who are involved with
Anti-Human Trafficking e.g. (Not for Sale, Stop
The Traffik, Liberty Asia, Somaly Mam and
Unseen)
- Participate in the 24 HOUR RACE!
- Promote SISAHTG and participate in AHTG
activities!

Questions?

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