Do you have what it takes to fight human trafficking? Walk in the shoes of an activist working to expose and end modern day slavery.
Did you know there are over 40 million people in the world trapped in modern slavery? But there are also many people working hard to end it. In this game, you'll play as one of the investigators and activists working to expose and end human trafficking.
Great! Our story begins after your life takes a sudden turn which changes everything. After your experience, you feel you must take action to help others.
After learning about modern slavery in your own country, you knew you must take action to change things. But how? Would you seek attention from the international community, or strive to rally local supporters to end it?
After learning about modern slavery in your country, you knew you must take action to change things. But how? Would you seek attention from the international community, or strive to rally local supporters?
After learning about people being exploited around the world, you knew you must take action to change things. But how? Would you work with local organizations within the country where you knew workers were being exploited, or with international agencies?
When you commit to change, things start happening. Often for better and worse. Your work to address exploitation did attract international attention to the problem of modern slavery... and not everyone was happy about it.
Despite legal persecution, you continue to work to expose conditions of forced labor and human trafficking.
Sometimes, the cost of working to expose corruption and exploitation is very high. While you have become a prominent human rights activist in your country, you have also been imprisoned.
When you commit to change, things start happening. Often for better and worse. Your work to address slavery in your country did attract international attention to the problem ... and not everyone was happy about it.
You were imprisoned by your government for two years. However, due to international pressure, you were released and in that same year, received international awards for your work.
After escaping the horrible experience of human trafficking, you knew you must take action to change things. But how? Would you seek to raise awareness, open a shelter for survivors, or work with local authorities on prevention?
When you commit to change, things start happening. Often for better and worse. Your work did help child trafficking prevention and recovery, and your story did attract media attention ... but not all the attention was helpful.
While your work has made a big, positive impact and raised awareness of child trafficking, you want to ensure survivors are treated with respect and dignity by the media.
After your terrible experience as a survivor of human trafficking, you knew you must take action to change things. But how? Would you work to raise awareness, or take action to help other survivors recover?
When you commit to change, things start happening. Often for better and worse. Your work helped a local organization fight trafficking, and your story did attract media attention ... but not all attention is helpful.
After learning about modern slavery in your own country, you knew you must take action to change things. But how? Would you work with international agencies, or investigate and document forced labor?
When you commit to change, things start happening. Often for better and worse. Your work to address forced and child labor did attract international attention to the problem... and not everyone was happy about it.
After your experiences working as a young child, you knew you must take action to change things. But how? Would you work to change laws to protect children or provide safe shelter for victims?
When you commit to change, things start happening. Often for better and worse. Your work to address exploitation did protect vulnerable teens and migrants... and not everyone was happy about it.