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Flooded Houston
Economics
Human trafficking is a hidden aftermath of natural disasters
Dominic Ongwen
Conflict
How do you judge a child soldier?
Fainess Lipenga was trafficked by her boss, a former diplomat in the US from Malawi. Now, Lipenga is an advocate for victims of human trafficking.
Justice
This woman says she was trafficked by a diplomat. And it happens all the time.
Mona (left) with Elvira Gordillo Rivera in Rivera's garden in Comalapa, Mexico.
Justice
A former trafficking victim gets her life back in southern Mexico
Francisca Carmona Garcia holds up a picture of herself, taken in the 1950s
Justice
It took a lifetime for this Queens grandma to open up about her experience being trafficked for sex
Ugandan teacher Prudence Nandaula sits in an office in Kampala, Uganda.
Jobs
She thought she was going to be a teacher in Kuwait — instead she was trafficked
Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe sitting on a bench in front of St. Monica's Vocational School in Gulu, Uganda.
Conflict
Sister Rosemary is a one-woman army in the fight against trafficking
Nigerian women on a dinghy approaching Sicily
Jobs
Witchcraft can be the toughest chain to break for Nigerian women looking to escape slavery
Paska Akwero and son
Conflict
Uganda’s abducted kids try to get their lives back to normal
It took Halimot years to gather the courage to escape her trafficker.
Conflict
Her family’s business was trafficking. But she broke free.
Conflict
AWL examines the road out of sex trafficking, from Uganda, India, Brazil and beyond
A group of 300 sub-Saharan Africans sit on board an Italian police vessel as their boat is left adrift off the coast of Sicily, May 14, 2015.
Conflict
On Facebook, Nigerian victims of sex trafficking often present their life as far more glamorous than it is
Child of a sex worker comforts another child of another sex worker.
Justice
For India’s sex trafficking victims, family members often bear part of the blame
Portrait of a woman from Nigeria trafficked into Sicily
Economics
Nigerian women are being trafficked into Sicily at a rapidly increasing rate
Bolivian, Colombian, Venezuelan and Peruvian immigrants participate in a team-building activity before their community organizing training at CAMI.
Economics
How a whisper can help fight labor trafficking in Brazil