Worldwide messages of hope for millions of trafficked children
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The World Day Against Trafficking in Persons symbol is a heart
Jacob was 13 when he was lured from his Kenyan village by promises of an education and a job as a house boy in the city.Ìý
But the men who took him forced to hunt for scrap metal to sell. He ended up begging in the streets of Mombasa and had no way of contacting his family.
Eventually Jacob ran away and started stealing to survive. But stepped in to help and reunited him with his family.
He is now 14 and has hope for the future. He is studying hard to get into secondary school and said:Ìý“I would like to be a teacher or a policeman who helps people when they are in trouble.â€
Jacob – whose story is told on the – is a victim of human trafficking, which affects millions of people around the world. At any given time, an estimated 2.5 million people are trapped in modern-day slavery – and one in three of them are children, deprived of their right to an education.
Today is World Day Against Trafficking In Persons – to raise awareness of the practice and to promote the rights of victims. Here are some of the facts and figures around human trafficking and what people are saying about it on Twitter using the hashtag #igivehope:
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Let’s come forward to save innocent children from shackles of trafficking and slavery
— KSCFoundation (@KSCFoundation)
Risk of has increased in since the earthquake. that children are
— Childreach Int (@ChildreachInt)
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18% of children exploited through are from Europe and Central Asia| Join campaign
— ECPAT International (@ECPAT)
World Day Against Infographic. How we’re tackling trafficking in 6 nations
— WV Asia-Pacific (@WVAsia)
Working together to child trafficking
— ANPPCAN Regional (@RegionalANPPCAN)
Evidence shows that every country in the world is affected by human trafficking.
— Say NO – UNiTE (@SayNO_UNiTE)
We at show support for victims of human trafficking on World Day against Trafficking In Persons
— Cindy Lin (@cindywlin)
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons A Shift Harlow
— Stuart Burt (@PCSOStuartBurt)
From Bermuda, to US, to Uganda, to Australia, to Nepal, we join our hands in solidarity today.
— Adara Group (@AdaraGroup)
A message of hope and support from in the
— DFWAC (@DFWAC)
IOM Sudan stands up against human trafficking! Together we can all end HT
— IOM Sudan (@IOMSudan)
In our project responded to trafficking risks:
— World Vision USA (@WorldVisionUSA)
Women Miners Association on their way to bring back trafficked young girls:
— UN Development (@UNDP)
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