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Data sourced from IOM, UNODC, Walk Free Foundation, and verified news reports. Updated automatically.
DOJ prosecuted 12 cases of forced labor in agricultural operations across Southern states in Q1 2026, involving migrant workers from Central America.
Brazil launched expanded protections under its 4th National Plan to Combat Trafficking in Persons, strengthening border monitoring and victim support.
Reports of trafficking networks targeting migrants in transit through southern Mexico. UNHCR and IOM coordinating response with Mexican authorities.
Continued reports of trafficking networks exploiting migrants on Mediterranean crossing routes. Europol coordinating with North African authorities.
EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive now enforced, requiring companies to address forced labor in supply chains.
Thousands of trafficking victims forced to work in online scam compounds in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos. UN calls for coordinated rescue operations.
Ongoing monitoring of kafala (sponsorship) system reforms. Some progress in Saudi Arabia and Qatar; concerns remain in other Gulf states.
Continued reports of abuse, forced labor, and trafficking in Libyan detention centers holding sub-Saharan African migrants.
Armed groups in Sahel region exploiting displacement for trafficking purposes. Children particularly vulnerable.
Data: Walk Free Foundation — Global Slavery Index. Visit full site →
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