ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 3月9日 01時51分
Photo by Jodi Cobb @jodicobbphoto. To honor International Women’s Day, a reminder that women are often the most vulnerable to human trafficking. Brick kiln workers in India are held in debt bondage for generations. Owners lend the workers money for an emergency like a medical problem or a funeral, then charge outrageous interest rates so the debts can never be repaid and are passed on to their children. Human trafficking remains one of the world's most intractable and horrific problems—even more so today than when I took on a year-long project on the issue in 2003. To illuminate the plight of an estimated 27 million people held in slavery worldwide, I went to 12 countries where I witnessed unspeakable horrors. The story got the biggest response in the history of National Geographic until then, but not much has changed. The stoicism on this woman’s face humbles me.
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