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Published
Penguin, November 2021
ISBN
9789814954433
Format
Softcover, 256 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 13cm × 1.7cm

Where were you? A Profile of Modern Slavery

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My boots-on-the-ground work to fight human trafficking throughout Asia

There are more slaves in the world today than any other time in history.

Enter the world of human trafficking and explore what we can do together to end this global crime. Where Were You?- A Profile of Modern Slavery by Matthew Friedman provides an up-to-date overview of human trafficking, a largely ignored present-day evil, and recounts true stories of enslavement in Asia today. Former United Nations and USAID expert Matthew Friedman obtained in-depth first-hand knowledge with boots-on-the-ground work over 30 years throughout Asia. Human trafficking exists in nearly every nation on earth and Friedman has personally interviewed hundreds of freed slaves and imprisoned traffickers throughout South and Southeast Asia.

The modern slave trade operates in brothels, fisheries, clothing and chocolate industries, as well as a myriad of other manufacturing jobs and is a billion dollar business that continues to grow unchecked.

Even with the collective response of governments, the UN and civil society partners, less than 0.12 percent of the victims are assisted.

"We're not winning the fight against human slavery. Relying solely on the anti-slavery community around the world to tackle the scourge of modern slavery and the criminals behind it simply is not working. Unless something drastic changes, this trend will continue unabated," writes Friedman.

This book not only reveals the plight of human trafficking victims, Friedman also offers valuable advice and guidance related to his own personal experiences working in the counter-trafficking and development world. He offers valuable lessons for those thinking about entering this field.

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