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See below for answers to the most frequently-asked questions.
Human TraffickingWhat is human trafficking?Human trafficking is a multi-billion dollar industry. It takes people and turns them into property to be exploited. For profit, millions of people around the world are relocated, manipulated and exploited. This exploitation may be sexual, as in forced prostitution; forced or bonded labour; domestic servitude and forced marriage; organ removal; or use of children in begging, the sex trade or warfare. People are kept in these situations because they are physically contained; forced to become addicted to drugs; they are told that the authorities will work against them if they manage to get away; or often they are told that they only have to work until they pay off an arbitrary and ever-growing debt: they have no avenue for escape. The person is no longer in control of their own life and the way they live it. People are trafficked from all walks of life and by all manner of people. According to the United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking, many trafficking victims have at least middle-level education, both males and females are trafficked, and approximately half of all trafficking victims are children. 95% of victims experience physical or sexual violence. Traffickers, or "recruiters", are both men and women (52% and 42% respectively), and in 46% of cases the recruiter is someone that the victim knows. Trafficking is a hugely profitable crime that holds very little risk for recruiters, and can affect anybody - so remember and tell people about traffickd.org, as one day it could make a difference to someone you know. How do I know someone's been trafficked?Trafficking is typified by the following:
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About UsWhat is traffickd.org?traffickd.org is a centralised reporting mechanism for instances of human trafficking. It is available in multiple languages and on a variety of media, so that no matter who you are, where you are, or what language you speak, you are able to identify trafficked people to relevant organisations and increase the possibility of emancipation. How does it work?When someone submits a report via traffickd.org, the information is collected and passed on to anti-trafficking organisations in the "destination" country (the country to which the person has been trafficked.) This information will be transmitted as soon as possible, and in less than twelve hours in all cases. Please see our legal disclaimer regarding how information may be collected and used. Note that once the information has been submitted and received by the anti-trafficking organisations, traffickd.org's role in the process is complete. How do I become part of the traffickd.org alliance?If you represent an organisation that would like to show its support for the traffickd.org project or an anti-human trafficking organisation which has not yet been contacted by the administrator, please send an email to
More informationThere are a number of websites which provide information about human trafficking. These are some of the better-known ones:
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