Global Slavery Index

World map of the 2024 Global Slavery Index, showing estimated prevalence of slavery by country.

The Global Slavery Index is a global study of modern slavery published by the Minderoo Foundation's Walk Free initiative. Four editions have been published: in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2018. The index has been heavily criticized for its methodology and findings.

The 2018 edition builds on the Global Estimates of Modern Slavery, which estimated that 40.3 million people were in some form of slavery on any given day in 2016.[1]

The Index provides rankings across three dimensions:

  • Size of the problem: estimated prevalence in terms of percentage of population and absolute numbers (by country)[2]
  • Government response: How governments are tackling the problem[3]
  • Vulnerability: Factors that explain or predict prevalence[4]

The Index targets private citizens, non-governmental organisations, businesses and public officials so that they can work to end modern slavery. All data involved are available for download from the website.[5]

  1. ^ "Global Estimates of Modern Slavery" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Prevalence | Global Slavery Index". www.globalslaveryindex.org.
  3. ^ "Government Response | Global Slavery Index". www.globalslaveryindex.org.
  4. ^ "Vulnerability | Global Slavery Index". www.globalslaveryindex.org.
  5. ^ "Downloads | Global Slavery Index". www.globalslaveryindex.org.