The document appears to be a presentation on modern slavery and human trafficking. It discusses key topics like origins and destinations of trafficking, numbers of slaves worldwide, forms of slavery and exploitation in different regions. Specific countries and organizations involved in trafficking are mentioned, along with statistics on numbers of people enslaved. The presentation emphasizes the global scope of trafficking and need for continued efforts to end slavery.
Michael Tamblyn - 6 Projects That Could Change Publishing for the BetterBookNet Canada
Michael Tamblyn, CEO of BookNet Canada, describes 6 projects/changes/initiatives that could make things better for publishers, readers, and others with an interest in the future of the book.
Lunar Exploration in 140 Characters or LessMike Fabio
This document provides 10 tips for using social media to promote lunar exploration. It encourages space organizations to engage with audiences on social platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. It emphasizes the importance of understanding audiences, sharing engaging content regularly, building networks from the inside out, focusing messaging around brands and outreach, and having fun with space-related content to build community.
Maureen Bisognano: An international perspective: Leading for better health careThe King's Fund
Maureen Bisognano, President and CEO, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, gives an international perspective on leading for better healthcare at The King's Fund Second Annual NHS leadership and Management Summit.
The document discusses common website design mistakes such as sites made with Flash that are slow and inaccessible, unusable buttons and menus, poor information organization, broken links and images, strange characters, and heavy sites that take a long time to load. It provides examples of these issues and encourages website owners to avoid these problems to create better user experiences. The document is a guide on improving website usability.
Voglio Vivere Cosi - The Insights behind the campaignMirko Lalli
The document outlines a new 3-year campaign to promote tourism in Tuscany, Italy. The campaign will have a strong digital and social media focus, with a dedicated team managing content across websites, blogs, videos and partnerships. It aims to position Tuscany as a desirable tourist destination through creative and engaging storytelling that highlights the region's culture, landscapes and lifestyle.
Designing Your Future:Networking without the IckCindy Li
My talk was sponsored by the Unversity of TN Chattanooga. This talk was on April 9, 2009. It was part 1 of 2 presentations. I spoke about how to use the social networking sites to increase your visibility and how finding things online can improve your life offline.
Improving your brand (simple as your avatar) can help people relate to you vs an Illustration.
Some websites and companies are keeping an eye out for your privacy but some arent.
This document appears to be announcing an annual liberty gala for the American Majority Kansas organization to be held on March 21, 2009. It lists the keynote speaker as Lacy Clay, director of the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, who will be speaking on "Lessons for Conservatives from Reagan, Dole, and Buckley." It also recognizes and honors various elected officials, former elected officials, candidates, board members, and sponsors in attendance.
Michael Tamblyn - 6 Projects That Could Change Publishing for the BetterBookNet Canada
Michael Tamblyn, CEO of BookNet Canada, describes 6 projects/changes/initiatives that could make things better for publishers, readers, and others with an interest in the future of the book.
Lunar Exploration in 140 Characters or LessMike Fabio
This document provides 10 tips for using social media to promote lunar exploration. It encourages space organizations to engage with audiences on social platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. It emphasizes the importance of understanding audiences, sharing engaging content regularly, building networks from the inside out, focusing messaging around brands and outreach, and having fun with space-related content to build community.
Maureen Bisognano: An international perspective: Leading for better health careThe King's Fund
Maureen Bisognano, President and CEO, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, gives an international perspective on leading for better healthcare at The King's Fund Second Annual NHS leadership and Management Summit.
The document discusses common website design mistakes such as sites made with Flash that are slow and inaccessible, unusable buttons and menus, poor information organization, broken links and images, strange characters, and heavy sites that take a long time to load. It provides examples of these issues and encourages website owners to avoid these problems to create better user experiences. The document is a guide on improving website usability.
Voglio Vivere Cosi - The Insights behind the campaignMirko Lalli
The document outlines a new 3-year campaign to promote tourism in Tuscany, Italy. The campaign will have a strong digital and social media focus, with a dedicated team managing content across websites, blogs, videos and partnerships. It aims to position Tuscany as a desirable tourist destination through creative and engaging storytelling that highlights the region's culture, landscapes and lifestyle.
Designing Your Future:Networking without the IckCindy Li
My talk was sponsored by the Unversity of TN Chattanooga. This talk was on April 9, 2009. It was part 1 of 2 presentations. I spoke about how to use the social networking sites to increase your visibility and how finding things online can improve your life offline.
Improving your brand (simple as your avatar) can help people relate to you vs an Illustration.
Some websites and companies are keeping an eye out for your privacy but some arent.
This document appears to be announcing an annual liberty gala for the American Majority Kansas organization to be held on March 21, 2009. It lists the keynote speaker as Lacy Clay, director of the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, who will be speaking on "Lessons for Conservatives from Reagan, Dole, and Buckley." It also recognizes and honors various elected officials, former elected officials, candidates, board members, and sponsors in attendance.
A comparison of story structures within comics and cinema with an emphasis on how viewers and reader are led through storytelling. Examples from Ernie Bushmiller, Chris Ware, Bernie Kriegstein and David Mamet. Taught as a class session for CMS.405 Media and Methods: Seeing and Expression, a class in MIT's Comparative Media Studies Program taught by Glorianna Davenport.
Desinging Your Future: Creating OpportunityCindy Li
This document appears to be notes from a class or seminar on designing one's future and creating opportunities. It discusses setting goals around travel, friends, jobs, money and fame. It provides two case studies - one of a student who completed a class project that turned into a real client, and one of a person who used Flickr tagging and Creative Commons to grow their network and later start a trip tracking site called Dopplr. It emphasizes creating opportunity through passion, goal-setting, organization, marketing and endurance.
The document discusses various visions of the future including climate disruption, catalytic innovation, resource collapse, and participatory culture. It then outlines three potential scenarios: a participatory future driven by bottom-up collaboration but also instability; an interconnected future where information and ideas are shared through technology but old rules around IP and privacy are abandoned; and a leapfrog future where catastrophe and opportunity drive new economic and social models through disruption and unanticipated consequences. The document is signed by Jamais Cascio of Open the Future.
The document is a presentation about 21st century school libraries and leading learning. It discusses how the digital environment has changed how students learn and interact with information. It argues that school libraries need to change to reflect this new media environment by becoming more learner-centered and harnessing new technologies like social media, videos, and mobile devices. The presentation provides many examples of new tools and strategies teacher librarians can use to redesign libraries and help students develop skills for lifelong learning.
The document discusses the changing media landscape and how 21st century school libraries need to adapt. It notes that students now have access to global digital environments through new media like YouTube and Flickr. It argues that library learning environments should reflect these changes by embracing new media tools, fostering collaboration and sharing, and shifting towards learner-centered models where students can create and edit their own work. The focus needs to move from students simply having knowledge to being able to learn, unlearn and relearn in this constantly evolving media environment.
This document discusses the BookNet Canada SalesData project. It provides statistics on the SalesData v1.0 system such as the number of ISBNs, sales, companies, users, and retail locations covered. The document outlines plans for SalesData v2.0, including rebuilding the user interface, adding new functionality, and developing a new data warehouse. It discusses challenges faced and the future of the project, including enhanced reporting, filters/alerts, and online catalogues.
The document appears to be notes from a presentation or lecture on various topics related to communication and the internet. It discusses where different age groups get information from, popular websites, search engines, how to be found online and build an audience, targeting different demographics like youth and adults, analyzing website traffic sources, and generating website content and links. However, much of it is in Estonian so the overall context is unclear from the English portions alone.
The document discusses an event held by Ms. Brummit's 1st grade class with help from Mr. Hilhorst's 4th grade class to perform Eric Carle's story "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" on February 19, 2009. The classes worked together to dramatize the story about a caterpillar eating through different foods on different days until it becomes a beautiful butterfly. The document expresses thanks to the teachers and students involved in the event.
The document discusses the principles of agile software development using the Scrum framework. It describes some of the weaknesses of traditional waterfall development models, such as difficulty handling changes, fixed plans, and adversarial relationships between teams. Scrum is presented as an agile alternative that values individuals, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change. Key Scrum practices like sprint planning, daily stand-ups, and burn down charts are overviewed to demonstrate how Scrum enables incremental iterative development.
The document discusses the principles of agile software development using the Scrum framework. It describes some of the weaknesses of traditional waterfall development models, such as difficulty handling changes, fixed plans, and adversarial relationships between teams. Scrum and agile approaches value individuals, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change. The Scrum process is iterative with short "sprints" of analysis, development and testing where work is tracked on public task boards and progress is measured with burn down charts.
The document discusses various topics related to ethics and legal issues in social behavior and decision making. It addresses factors like individual circumstances, environmental impacts, and opportunities. It also outlines steps for ethical decision making such as identifying facts, stakeholders, options, and consequences. Additional topics covered include data ownership, patents, privacy, child safety online, taxes, and net neutrality.
This is an ongoing course at McGill university on Electronic marketplaces and social media
The 3rd session discusses building websites and best practices
The document discusses how technological changes have disrupted many industries by enabling new delivery methods for goods and services and empowering consumers. It notes that higher education is now facing similar challenges as the monopoly it once held is breaking down, with online alternatives providing academic content, research, support services, social networking, and professional certifications. This presents both a threat if universities do not adapt, but also an opportunity to reinvent themselves and focus on areas of distinct value like specialized degrees and hands-on learning experiences.
The document discusses how technological changes have disrupted many industries by enabling things that were previously closed, isolated, generic or focused on consumption to become open, connected, personalized and oriented toward creation. It notes that higher education is facing similar challenges as these technological changes allow things the university previously provided like content, research, support services and social connections to be offered by other entities. This threatens higher education's historic monopoly position and is forcing it to reconsider its role at a time when costs are rising much faster than quality.
Este documento fornece informações sobre opções de coaching e desenvolvimento profissional, incluindo:
1) Coaching de inglês focado em conversação para melhorar habilidades linguísticas sem estudar gramática.
2) Desenvolvimento de inteligência intercultural para navegar situações interculturais e entender dinâmicas culturais.
3) Como líderes podem melhorar competências através de coaching para o benefício de suas equipes.
This document provides information about coaching and development options for professionals, including English coaching, intercultural intelligence coaching, and leadership development coaching. It describes the benefits of coaching for improving English skills, presentations, intercultural skills, and leadership abilities. Coaching is presented as an effective way to develop both personally and professionally through identifying strategies for growth with a personal coach. Services are available in English and Portuguese.
Princípiios de Comunicação InterculturalNeil Mason
Culturas diferem em dimensões como individualismo vs coletivismo, orientação de longo prazo vs fruição imediata, e masculinidade vs feminilidade. Além disso, culturas variam entre universalismo vs particularismo, especificidade vs difusão, e foco em resultados vs atribuição.
Coaching and mentoring both involve structured interactions to promote sustainable change, but they differ in focus. Coaching emphasizes future goals and uses open-ended questions to stimulate self-awareness and personal responsibility. Mentoring provides more guidance and career development support. The document discusses definitions of coaching and mentoring from various sources and lists people who may benefit from coaching like teachers, students, and professionals looking to improve performance or handle stress. Coaching conversations are goal-oriented but non-directive, helping identify options without giving advice.
Acção de Formação 2011
Neil Mason
Porto Editora
video to inspire: http://tvspots.values.com/mobile/concert.mp4
check out: http://www.values.com/inspirational-stories-tv-spots
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
A comparison of story structures within comics and cinema with an emphasis on how viewers and reader are led through storytelling. Examples from Ernie Bushmiller, Chris Ware, Bernie Kriegstein and David Mamet. Taught as a class session for CMS.405 Media and Methods: Seeing and Expression, a class in MIT's Comparative Media Studies Program taught by Glorianna Davenport.
Desinging Your Future: Creating OpportunityCindy Li
This document appears to be notes from a class or seminar on designing one's future and creating opportunities. It discusses setting goals around travel, friends, jobs, money and fame. It provides two case studies - one of a student who completed a class project that turned into a real client, and one of a person who used Flickr tagging and Creative Commons to grow their network and later start a trip tracking site called Dopplr. It emphasizes creating opportunity through passion, goal-setting, organization, marketing and endurance.
The document discusses various visions of the future including climate disruption, catalytic innovation, resource collapse, and participatory culture. It then outlines three potential scenarios: a participatory future driven by bottom-up collaboration but also instability; an interconnected future where information and ideas are shared through technology but old rules around IP and privacy are abandoned; and a leapfrog future where catastrophe and opportunity drive new economic and social models through disruption and unanticipated consequences. The document is signed by Jamais Cascio of Open the Future.
The document is a presentation about 21st century school libraries and leading learning. It discusses how the digital environment has changed how students learn and interact with information. It argues that school libraries need to change to reflect this new media environment by becoming more learner-centered and harnessing new technologies like social media, videos, and mobile devices. The presentation provides many examples of new tools and strategies teacher librarians can use to redesign libraries and help students develop skills for lifelong learning.
The document discusses the changing media landscape and how 21st century school libraries need to adapt. It notes that students now have access to global digital environments through new media like YouTube and Flickr. It argues that library learning environments should reflect these changes by embracing new media tools, fostering collaboration and sharing, and shifting towards learner-centered models where students can create and edit their own work. The focus needs to move from students simply having knowledge to being able to learn, unlearn and relearn in this constantly evolving media environment.
This document discusses the BookNet Canada SalesData project. It provides statistics on the SalesData v1.0 system such as the number of ISBNs, sales, companies, users, and retail locations covered. The document outlines plans for SalesData v2.0, including rebuilding the user interface, adding new functionality, and developing a new data warehouse. It discusses challenges faced and the future of the project, including enhanced reporting, filters/alerts, and online catalogues.
The document appears to be notes from a presentation or lecture on various topics related to communication and the internet. It discusses where different age groups get information from, popular websites, search engines, how to be found online and build an audience, targeting different demographics like youth and adults, analyzing website traffic sources, and generating website content and links. However, much of it is in Estonian so the overall context is unclear from the English portions alone.
The document discusses an event held by Ms. Brummit's 1st grade class with help from Mr. Hilhorst's 4th grade class to perform Eric Carle's story "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" on February 19, 2009. The classes worked together to dramatize the story about a caterpillar eating through different foods on different days until it becomes a beautiful butterfly. The document expresses thanks to the teachers and students involved in the event.
The document discusses the principles of agile software development using the Scrum framework. It describes some of the weaknesses of traditional waterfall development models, such as difficulty handling changes, fixed plans, and adversarial relationships between teams. Scrum is presented as an agile alternative that values individuals, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change. Key Scrum practices like sprint planning, daily stand-ups, and burn down charts are overviewed to demonstrate how Scrum enables incremental iterative development.
The document discusses the principles of agile software development using the Scrum framework. It describes some of the weaknesses of traditional waterfall development models, such as difficulty handling changes, fixed plans, and adversarial relationships between teams. Scrum and agile approaches value individuals, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change. The Scrum process is iterative with short "sprints" of analysis, development and testing where work is tracked on public task boards and progress is measured with burn down charts.
The document discusses various topics related to ethics and legal issues in social behavior and decision making. It addresses factors like individual circumstances, environmental impacts, and opportunities. It also outlines steps for ethical decision making such as identifying facts, stakeholders, options, and consequences. Additional topics covered include data ownership, patents, privacy, child safety online, taxes, and net neutrality.
This is an ongoing course at McGill university on Electronic marketplaces and social media
The 3rd session discusses building websites and best practices
The document discusses how technological changes have disrupted many industries by enabling new delivery methods for goods and services and empowering consumers. It notes that higher education is now facing similar challenges as the monopoly it once held is breaking down, with online alternatives providing academic content, research, support services, social networking, and professional certifications. This presents both a threat if universities do not adapt, but also an opportunity to reinvent themselves and focus on areas of distinct value like specialized degrees and hands-on learning experiences.
The document discusses how technological changes have disrupted many industries by enabling things that were previously closed, isolated, generic or focused on consumption to become open, connected, personalized and oriented toward creation. It notes that higher education is facing similar challenges as these technological changes allow things the university previously provided like content, research, support services and social connections to be offered by other entities. This threatens higher education's historic monopoly position and is forcing it to reconsider its role at a time when costs are rising much faster than quality.
Este documento fornece informações sobre opções de coaching e desenvolvimento profissional, incluindo:
1) Coaching de inglês focado em conversação para melhorar habilidades linguísticas sem estudar gramática.
2) Desenvolvimento de inteligência intercultural para navegar situações interculturais e entender dinâmicas culturais.
3) Como líderes podem melhorar competências através de coaching para o benefício de suas equipes.
This document provides information about coaching and development options for professionals, including English coaching, intercultural intelligence coaching, and leadership development coaching. It describes the benefits of coaching for improving English skills, presentations, intercultural skills, and leadership abilities. Coaching is presented as an effective way to develop both personally and professionally through identifying strategies for growth with a personal coach. Services are available in English and Portuguese.
Princípiios de Comunicação InterculturalNeil Mason
Culturas diferem em dimensões como individualismo vs coletivismo, orientação de longo prazo vs fruição imediata, e masculinidade vs feminilidade. Além disso, culturas variam entre universalismo vs particularismo, especificidade vs difusão, e foco em resultados vs atribuição.
Coaching and mentoring both involve structured interactions to promote sustainable change, but they differ in focus. Coaching emphasizes future goals and uses open-ended questions to stimulate self-awareness and personal responsibility. Mentoring provides more guidance and career development support. The document discusses definitions of coaching and mentoring from various sources and lists people who may benefit from coaching like teachers, students, and professionals looking to improve performance or handle stress. Coaching conversations are goal-oriented but non-directive, helping identify options without giving advice.
Acção de Formação 2011
Neil Mason
Porto Editora
video to inspire: http://tvspots.values.com/mobile/concert.mp4
check out: http://www.values.com/inspirational-stories-tv-spots
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
O documento apresenta dicas para criar uma boa apresentação, incluindo usar imagens, alinhamento, fontes e cores de forma criativa. Também discute a importância da cultura visual e fornece exemplos de capas de álbuns aleatórias para inspirar apresentações visuais interessantes.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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too young
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to know that some things
are i m p o s s i b l e ...
Craig Kielburger
Thursday, March 19, 2009
22. kids ...
too young
are
to know that some things ... so they just go
are i m p o s s i b l e ...
ahead and do
them anyway!
Craig Kielburger
Thursday, March 19, 2009
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PAKISTAN
CHINA In China, prison system now comprises
countries where state engages in slavery:
PAKISTAN
vast network of factories using forced
In China, prison system now comprises
MALI NIGER INDIA labour under harsh punishment regimes
vast network of factories using forced
MAURITANIA MALI NIGER INDIABURMA to make range of products, including for
labour under harsh punishment regimes
MAURITANIA
export. In Burma, military regime rounds
to make range of products, including for
BURMA
SUDAN THAILAND
BURKINA
up villagers to work as slaves on army,
export. In Burma, military regime rounds
FASO SUDAN THAILAND
BURKINA
infrastructure,worktourism facilities
up villagers to and as slaves on army,
FASO
infrastructure, and tourism facilities
BRAZIL
NIGERIA
Officials say 40,000-50,000 people enslaved in Brazil —
BRAZIL IVORY
UGANDA
in all countries, such state estimates tend to be Brazil —
Officials say 40,000-50,000 people enslaved in low. Slave NIGERIA
COAST
IVORY SOUTH ASIA (Pakistan, India, Nepal)
UGANDA
GABON
workers effectively kept captive, mainly in Amazon Slave
in all countries, such state estimates tend to be low. COAST World’sASIA (Pakistan, India, Nepal)
SOUTH largest enslaved group is
region, through beatings, death threats, withholding pay. INDONESIA
GABON
workers effectively kept captive, mainly in Amazon
here, the estimated 10m-12m inis
World’s largest enslaved group debt
Brazilian timber, beef, pigiron and gold among products
region, through beatings, death threats, withholding pay. INDONESIA
bondage — working for pittance debt
here, the estimated 10m-12m in in
tied to slavery. But an offensive by gold among products
Brazilian timber, beef, pigiron and President Luiz Inacio
perpetuity to repay emergency loans
bondage — working for pittance in
Lula to slavery. But an offensive by PresidentMinistry
tied da Silva has geared up laws and Labour Luiz Inacio
from landholders oremergency loans
perpetuity to repay other owners
inspection squads. Result: 6,000-7,000 freed from
Lula da Silva has geared up laws and Labour Ministry
from landholders or other owners
slavery each year, more than in rest of world combined
inspection squads. Result: 6,000-7,000 freed from
slavery each year, more than in rest of world combined
INDONESIA
In Indonesia, fisheries buy or abduct
INDONESIA
children, then confine buy or abduct
In Indonesia, fisheries them on offshore
platformsthen confine them on offshore
children, to man fishing nets. EU and US
Number of slaves* are amongto man fishing nets. frozen fish
platforms buyers of resulting EU and US
Number 250,000
More than of slaves*
EAST AFRICA
WEST AFRICA
Slave labour used both andamong buyers of For women fromfish
are shrimp exports. resulting frozen
In Sudan, state sanctions slavery. Amid ethnic and
EAST AFRICA
Internal slavery high. Brokers buy and
WEST AFRICA
internally and exported
More than250,000
25,000 to 250,000 Slave labour used both Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the
and shrimp exports. For women from
secessionist conflict, muraheleen militias of Arab
In Sudan, state sanctions slavery. Amid ethnic and
traffic children withinBrokers buy and
Internal slavery high. and between
internally and exported Philippines, internal enslavement in
Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the
Baggara clans armed by government haveof Arab
secessionist conflict, muraheleen militias abducted
Mauritania, Mali, Ivory Coast, Burkina
25,000 to 250,000 traffic children within and between
Mainly a receiver of
5,000 to 25,000
domestic service and enslavement in
Philippines, internal sex trade prevalent;
thousands of womenby government have abducted
Baggara clans armed and children of (black) Dinka
Faso, Gabon, Ghana, Nigeria and
slave labour and products Mauritania, Mali, Ivory Coast, Burkina
Mainly a receiver of
5,000 to 25,000
Less than 5,000 such labour also exportedtrade prevalent;
domestic service and sex — often into
peoples forof women and children ofin herding, as
thousands slave labour on the land, (black) Dinka
environs – forGhana, Nigeria and
Faso, Gabon, work in cocoa, coffee,
slave labour and products
conditions of domestic and/or sexual
Less than
No data 5,000 such labour also exported — often into
household slaves, in forcedthe land, in herding, as
peoples for slave labour on marriage. In Uganda,
cotton, fishery, mines,cocoa,domestics,
environs – for work in or as coffee,
servitude in Saudi Arabia, United Arab
conditions of domestic and/or sexual
children enslaved as soldiers by anti-government
household slaves, in forced marriage. In Uganda,
prostitutes. Nigeria, particularly,
cotton, fishery, mines, or as domestics,
No data
Emirates and other Gulf states, Japan
*All estimates are conservative servitude in Saudi Arabia, United Arab
Lord’s Resistance Army, and by Sudanese forces
children enslaved as soldiers anti-government
traffics onward to Europe
prostitutes. Nigeria, particularly,
SOURCE: FREE are conservative
*All estimates THE SLAVES: KEVIN BALES Emirates and other Gulf states, Japan
Lord’s Resistance Army, and by Sudanese forces
traffics onward to Europe
SOURCE: FREE THE SLAVES: KEVIN BALES
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38. history
William Wilberforce
(Amazing Grace)
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39. art
make
posters
logos
exhibitions
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40. maths
USA Dept of Health and Human Services
27%
46%
Prostitution
10%
Misc
Factories 5%
12%
Agriculture
Domestic Work
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CHILDREN
are trafficked across borders at a rate of
1 EVERY MINUTE
PEOPLE TRAFFICKING
is the fastest growing form of international crime
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creating awareness and understanding of this worldwide
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