Polaris: Human Trafficking exam

This case study by Polaris, a US nonprofit, non-governmental organization to combat human trafficking, focuses on a device used by doctors during routine ear exams to rescue victims.

Brand: Polaris

Agency: Area 23

Country: USA

Background

The world is making huge strides addressing the gender inequalities that affect every society. But for the estimated 14 million women who are enslaved by human trafficking, there is no such things as progress or female empowerment, only a life of forced drug abuse and prostitution.

  • Trafficking is the ultimate objectification of women. Victims are someone’s property, or merchandise that can be used, sold and traded.
  • The rampant gender inequality and discrimination in the world makes women particularly vulnerable to human trafficking, depriving them of their natural...

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