[The three countries with the highest levels of slavery when
population is taken into account were Mauritania with 4%, just under
4% in Uzbekistan, and Haiti's 2.3%. Qatar, currently set to host the
World Cup in 2022, was fourth with 1.4% of its population considered
as living in slavery.
In sheer numbers, India's 14.3 million reveals the prevalence of
slavery in the country, making up nearly 40% of the number of people
in slavery worldwide. The next highest modern slave populations were
found in China with 3.2 million and Pakistan with 2.1 million.
...
There is an assumption that slavery is an issue from a bygone era. Or
that it only exists in countries ravaged by war and poverty. These
findings show that modern slavery exists in every country," Andrew
Forrest, Chairman and Founder of Walk Free Foundation, said.  "We are
all responsible for the most appalling situations where modern slavery
exists and the desperate misery it brings upon our fellow human
beings. The first step in eradicating slavery is to measure it. And
with that critical information, we must all come together -
governments, businesses and civil society - to finally bring an end to
the most severe form of exploitation."]

http://www.newsweek.com/india-tops-global-slavery-index-over-14-million-people-enslaved-284950

India Tops Global Slavery Index With Over 14 Million People Enslaved
By Catherine Phillips 11/17/14 at 2:37 PM

 Theresa Kerketa, 45 year old, poses for a picture at her residence on
the outskirts of New Delhi November 2, 2012. Kerketa was working as a
maid was rescued by Bachpan Bachao Andolan (Save the Childhood
Movement), a charity which rescues victims of bonded labour. Mansi
Thapliyal/Reuters

Over 14 million adults and children are trapped in modern slavery in
India today, a recent report has revealed, the most of any country in
the world.

The 2014 Global Slavery Index collected data on 167 countries, each of
which was cited as having some percentage of slavery affecting its
population. In total, a staggering 35.8 million people are reportedly
enslaved worldwide.

***The three countries with the highest levels of slavery when
population is taken into account were Mauritania with 4%, just under
4% in Uzbekistan, and Haiti's 2.3%. Qatar, currently set to host the
World Cup in 2022, was fourth with 1.4% of its population considered
as living in slavery.***

***In sheer numbers, India's 14.3 million reveals the prevalence of
slavery in the country, making up nearly 40% of the number of people
in slavery worldwide. The next highest modern slave populations were
found in China with 3.2 million and Pakistan with 2.1 million.***

***Europe was not omitted from the report, with the highest
percentages of modern slavery being found in Moldova and Russia.
Moldova was 15th when countries were ranking by percentage with 0.9
per cent, while Russia reached 0.7 percent, translating to roughly one
million people enslaved in the country today.***

Published earlier this month by Walk Free Foundation, a "global human
rights organisation dedicated to ending modern slavery", the 2014
Global Slavery Index defines 'enslaved' and 'slavery' by including the
presence of human trafficking, debt bondage, forced labour, forced or
servile marriage and commercial sexual exploitation.

***"There is an assumption that slavery is an issue from a bygone era.
Or that it only exists in countries ravaged by war and poverty. These
findings show that modern slavery exists in every country," Andrew
Forrest, Chairman and Founder of Walk Free Foundation, said.  "We are
all responsible for the most appalling situations where modern slavery
exists and the desperate misery it brings upon our fellow human
beings. The first step in eradicating slavery is to measure it. And
with that critical information, we must all come together -
governments, businesses and civil society - to finally bring an end to
the most severe form of exploitation."***

This is the second annual report produced by the foundation and has
seen numbers increase by 20% on last year. However, rather than an
increase in the total number of enslaved people, the foundation puts
the increase down to the amount of data that is becoming available for
researchers, saying that the full extent of the problem is only now
becoming apparent.

"The estimated prevalence of people in modern slavery has increased
from 2013," the report says. "It is important to note that we are not
asserting that there has been an increase in modern slavery around the
world over the last year. We believe that the majority of this
increase is due to the improved accuracy and precision of our
measures, and that we are uncovering modern slavery where it was not
found before."



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