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UN says 50 million people stuck in ‘modern slavery’, highlights China’s Xinjiang, Fifa World Cup host Qatar

  • The UN report said that nearly one out of every 150 people in the world are caught up in modern forms of slavery
  • It also highlighted the situation in China, where several UN agencies have warned of possible forced labour, including in the Xinjiang region

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The number of people forced to work or in a marriage against their will has surged in recent years to around 50 million on any given day, the UN’’s International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Monday upon releasing its modern slavery report. Photo: Shutterstock

Fifty million people around the world are trapped in forced labour or forced marriage, the UN said on Monday, warning that their ranks had swollen dramatically in recent years.

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The United Nations had set a goal to eradicate all forms of modern slavery by 2030, but instead the number of people caught up in forced labour or forced marriage ballooned by 10 million between 2016 and 2021, according to a new report.

The study, by the UN’s agencies for labour and migration along with the Walk Free Foundation, found that at the end of last year, 28 million people were in forced labour, while 22 million were living in a marriage they had been forced into.

That means nearly one out of every 150 people in the world are caught up in modern forms of slavery, the report said.

“It is shocking that the situation of modern slavery is not improving,” Guy Ryder, head of the International Labour Organization (ILO), said in a statement.

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