The latest global slavery index was published at the end of May and estimated that nearly 46 million people are trapped in modern slavery around the globe.
The research looked at modern slavery in 167 countries. It increased the global estimate to 45.8 million, up from 35.8 million in the last survey. India has the greatest number of people living in some form of slavery, with an estimated 18.3 million. 58% of those living in slavery across the globe are in five countries: India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. An estimated 11,700 are trapped in slavery in the UK (0.02% of the population).
Britain was one of a number of countries commended for its response to modern slavery, with particular praise reserved for the anti-trafficking laws now in place.