Welcome to this episode of the podcast, where we take a deep dive into the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2024, published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. This is the seventh edition of the report, and it's a big one—spanning data from 156 countries and unpacking what’s really happening in the world of human trafficking today.
In this episode, we break down the report’s key findings, trends, and takeaways so you don’t have to sift through the whole thing yourself. From the sharp 25% global increase in detected trafficking victims since before the pandemic, to a rise in trafficking for forced criminal activity—especially linked to online scams in Southeast Asia—this report gives us a sobering look at where we stand.
We’ll also look at who the victims are—age, gender, and the types of exploitation they face—like sexual exploitation, forced labor, and now increasingly, being used in scams. Plus, we talk about the traffickers: who they are, how they operate (often as part of criminal networks), and why it’s still so hard to convict them.
There’s a special focus on Africa and Southeast Asia in this edition, and we’ll talk about why those regions are so central to the story right now. And we’ll explore how NGOs and civil society groups are sounding the alarm about gaps in victim support, public misinformation, and the deep-rooted inequalities that make people vulnerable to trafficking in the first place.
If you want to understand the global trafficking landscape, how it’s changing, and what the numbers are really telling us—this episode is for you. Let’s dig in.
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