Modern slavery is increasing: 50 million people live in forced labour

The number of people living in forced labor around the world has increased noticeably in recent years.

Modern slavery is increasing: 50 million people live in forced labour

The number of people living in forced labor around the world has increased noticeably in recent years. According to a study, almost a quarter of those affected are sexually exploited for commercial purposes. Not only China is strongly criticized.

According to a study, around 50 million people worldwide live in forced labour. The number has increased significantly over the past five years. The authors calculate that 28 million people are forced to work and 22 million are in forced marriages, where they are exploited primarily as domestic servants. That is 25 percent more than five years ago. The Modern Slavery Report 2021 was presented by the International Labor Organization (ILO), the Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Walk-Free Foundation, which works against slavery.

According to the study, almost a quarter of those affected are commercially sexually exploited. In this group, most - four out of five - are women. A good two-thirds of those who are forced into marriage are women and girls. The number has increased by 6.6 million in five years, partly due to the economic hardship caused by the corona pandemic. While most forced labor occurs in the private sector, there is also state forced labor. 3.9 million people are affected.

For example, the report mentions the Xinjiang region in China. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights just published a report according to which hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs and other members of Muslim minorities were held in camps against their will and forced to work. China denies all allegations. The report states that there is also state-mandated forced labor in North Korea and Pakistan. He names numerous other countries in which prisoners or strikers are used for forced labour, including Botswana, Moldova and the Philippines.