106 slaves including 52 males, 47 females, and 7 children were identified. 20,000 females were victims of sexual exploitation, including 1,000 girls aged 13-15. Women from Eastern Europe, Nigeria, Dominican Republic, China and Africa are most commonly sexually exploited. Many victims of coercive work come from Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, India, Moldova, Pakistan, Romania, Poland. The Greek government is making significant efforts to comply with anti-trafficking standards, including prosecuting traffickers, identifying victims, and preventing trafficking.