Bonded Labour

Bonded Labor is a form of modern-day slavery in which individuals become trapped in debt bondage, unable to escape their situation due to the high interest rates and exploitative working conditions imposed by their employers. This practice is often prevalent in industries such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing. Bonded labor deprives individuals of their freedom and basic human rights, subjecting them to physical and emotional abuse, and often leading to long-term health problems.

The intersection of bonded labor and human trafficking is significant, as individuals may be lured into bonded labor through false promises of employment or better opportunities. In many cases, traffickers use the threat of violence or coercion to trap individuals in bonded labor, keeping them in a perpetual cycle of debt and exploitation. Bonded labor can also be a contributing factor to human trafficking as individuals may be forced to migrate to other areas or countries to find work, placing them at risk of further exploitation.

Addressing bonded labor requires a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach, including stronger legal frameworks, more effective enforcement mechanisms, and increased protection and support for victims. This includes measures to prevent bonded labor from occurring in the first place, as well as support for victims to escape and recover from their experiences. Furthermore, efforts to address bonded labor must be integrated into broader strategies to combat human trafficking and forced labor, recognizing the close connections between these issues and the need for coordinated action to address them effectively.

 

 

Coalition formed to combat human trafficking – The News International
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Coalition formed to combat human trafficking – The News International

LAHORE: Sustainable Social Development Organisation (SSDO) has launched CSOs coalition on combating trafficking in person and modern-day slavery in Pakistan to combat the issue of human trafficking and bonded labour. The organisations which are part of this coalition have expertise to deal with trafficking in persons. SSDO is working on combating human trafficking and bonded…

The Global Estimates: a call to action this International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
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The Global Estimates: a call to action this International Day for the Abolition of Slavery

Today marks the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery. This day is focused on countering contemporary forms of slavery, such as forced labour, debt bondage, forced marriage, and human trafficking. In September this year, the new Global Estimates of Modern Slavery were released by Walk Free, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the International…

Role of chiefs critical in ending child labour – GAWU – Graphic Online
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Role of chiefs critical in ending child labour – GAWU – Graphic Online

Traditional authorities have been urged to design and implement community bye-laws on eradicating child labour as a contribution to efforts towards a child labour free Ghana. The Regional Coordinator, Africa, of the Global March Against Child Labour, Andrew Addoquaye Tagoe, who made the call at Torkor in the Kpando Municipality during a community stakeholder meeting,…

Child Labour In India: How To End The Endemic | Her Circle
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Child Labour In India: How To End The Endemic | Her Circle

“Children belong in schools not workplaces,” says a report by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). “Child labour deprives children of their right to go to school and reinforces intergenerational cycles of poverty. Child labour acts as a major barrier to education, affecting both attendance and performance in school.” These impactful words matter, especially for…

Rights activists fear spike in bonded labour – The Express Tribune
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Rights activists fear spike in bonded labour – The Express Tribune

KARACHI: The provincial and the federal governments should take steps to protect and rehabilitate landless peasants and farmworkers who lost their crops, wages, cattle and houses during rains and floods. Already living under the poverty line, the peasants and farmworkers devastated by floods have become easy prey of greedy landlords and bonded labour contractors, said…

Modern slavery still a 21st-century reality – Good Returns
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Modern slavery still a 21st-century reality – Good Returns

The term modern slavery is increasingly making an appearance in all walks of life, from journalist headlines, corporate releases, and of course in the investment world. What does it mean and how is it presenting itself in our societies? What does it mean to investors and what are we doing to combat it? Monday, October…

India's Bonded Labour conundrum – Goa Chronicle
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India's Bonded Labour conundrum – Goa Chronicle

According to the Global Slavery Index 2018, 10 countries with the largest estimated absolute numbers of people in modern slavery include some of the world’s most populous were these 10 countries – India, China, Pakistan, North Korea, Nigeria, Iran, Indonesia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Russia, and the Philippines – account for 60 percent of…

Rescuing 27 Children from Bonded Labour in North West Delhi – Indian Masterminds
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Rescuing 27 Children from Bonded Labour in North West Delhi – Indian Masterminds

The result of acute poverty and caste-based discrimination, bonded labour or debt bondage starts when a person accepts and gives in to slavery as security against a loan, or when they inherit a debt from someone in the family. Sometimes, the debt can be passed down the generations and children can be held in debt…

UN expert says contemporary forms of slavery affecting minority communities, urges action
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UN expert says contemporary forms of slavery affecting minority communities, urges action

GENEVA (15 September 2022) – Minority communities in all regions of the world are subjected to contemporary forms of slavery, a UN expert said in a report presented to the Human Rights Council today. “Deep-rooted and systematic discrimination often resulting from historical legacies such as slavery, colonisation, systems of inherited status, and formalised and State-sponsored…