Is there an Anti Slavery Day?

Is there an Anti Slavery Day?

Anti-Slavery Day – 18 October Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October, provides an opportunity to raise awareness of human trafficking and modern slavery, and encourage government, local authorities, companies, charities and individuals to do what they can to address the problem.

Is there slavery in 2021?

While over a hundred countries still have slavery, six countries have significantly high numbers: India (18.4 million) China (3.4 million)…Countries That Still Have Slavery 2021.

Country Estimated Number of Slaves 2021 Population
India 18,400,000 1,393,409,038
China 3,400,000 1,444,216,107
Pakistan 2,100,000 225,199,937

Who are the slaves of today?

Slavery Today

  • Domestic Servitude. Employees working in private homes are forced or coerced into serving and/or fraudulently convinced that they have no option to leave.
  • Sex Trafficking.
  • Forced Labor.
  • Bonded Labor.
  • Child Labor.
  • Forced Marriage.

What is the modern day slavery act?

An Act to make provision about slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour and about human trafficking, including provision for the protection of victims; to make provision for an Independent Anti-slavery Commissioner; and for connected purposes.

How is modern day slavery prevented?

  1. Action Library. Ways to get involved in the fight against human trafficking and modern-day slavery.
  2. Buy Slave Free. Shop with businesses that are transparent, examine their supply chains and buy fair trade or locally-sourced products.
  3. Give.
  4. Volunteer.
  5. Educate.
  6. Job Opportunities.
  7. Report A TIP.
  8. Advocate.

Who helped abolish slavery in England?

William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce, (born August 24, 1759, Hull, Yorkshire, England—died July 29, 1833, London), British politician and philanthropist who from 1787 was prominent in the struggle to abolish the slave trade and then to abolish slavery itself in British overseas possessions.