UN agency: Modern slavery has been rising over the last five years

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The number of people living in modern slavery reached an estimated 50 million in 2021, a new report by the UN's labor agency finds. That's an increase of more than 9 million people since 2016.

Overlapping crises — from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change to armed conflicts — have caused "unprecedented disruption to employment and education" and increased extreme poverty, unsafe migration and gender-based violence, leading to a heightened risk of modern slavery, according to the report.The International Labour Organization report defines modern slavery as being "comprised of two principal components — forced labour and forced marriage.

The report found that more than half of all forced labor occurred in upper-middle-income or high-income countries.

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