Human trafficking is a $150 billion industry with only $124 million
appropriated globally in the fight against it. This billion-dollar
industry adapts, innovates and is not scant of resources to fuel the
sale of a human being. Unfortunately, non-profits and government
institutions are not innovating and face major obstacles such as:
1. Lack of data about the magnitude of the issue and in most cases
not addressing the root cause. Just look at mental health alone, there
are limited studies on the effectiveness of mental health services for
survivors of sex-trafficking because of data gaps.
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