South Asia
South Asia is home also to the world’s largest population of slaves. The substantive laws in India outlawing forced labour are especially clear. However, slavery and forced labour remain deeply entrenched systemic problems. The primary factor that allows slavery to persist is a fractured public justice system lacking the capacity to extend the protections of the law to exploited slaves. Other factors that can increase vulnerability to slavery for victims include the disempowering social structures of dowry, poor credit access and inadequate social security.
The forced labour system is present in many industries, but whether it is in a brick kiln, rice mill, salt mine or another industry, perpetrators who violate Indian laws to compel the labour of others infringe upon citizens’ most fundamental rights. IJM’s four India field offices work to combat slavery and forced prostitution, bringing freedom and restoration to victims and ensuring that perpetrators are prosecuted for their crimes.