11/17/14, "Almost 36m people live in modern slavery - report," BBC
"Nearly 36 million people
worldwide, or 0.5% of the world's population, live as slaves, a survey
by anti-slavery campaign group Walk Free says.
The total is 20% higher than for 2013 because of better methodology.
The report defines slaves as people subject to forced labour, debt bondage, trafficking, sexual exploitation for money and forced or servile marriage.
It uses slavery in a modern sense of the term, rather than as a reference to the broadly outlawed traditional practice where people were held in bondage and treated as another person's property....
The report says Africa and Asia face the biggest challenges in eradicating slavery, while the practice is least prevalent in Europe.
According to the report, more than 14 million people live as slaves in India. Next in the index comes China, with more than 3 million slaves, followed by Pakistan, Uzbekistan.
Russia is ranked fifth. The country's economy is said to rely on enslaved migrant workers in the construction and agricultural sectors.
Mauritania meanwhile has the highest number of slaves as a proportion of the population, at 4%. Many people in the African country inherit their slave status from their ancestors....
The Global Slavery Index was first published last year. The rise in the overall figure from 2013 was attributed by the report's authors to better data and methodology, rather than to an exponential rise in the numbers enslaved....
Top five countries with the highest proportion of slaves:
Mauritania - 4%
Uzbekistan - 3.97%
Haiti - 2.3%
Qatar - 1.36%
India - 1.14%
Figures from Global Slavery Index, 2014"
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