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How Corporate Travelers Can Combat Child Exploitation

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More than 40 million people around the world are trapped in modern-day slavery, and a quarter of them are children. BCD Travel, in partnership with international advocacy group ECPAT, has released a video to raise awareness among business travelers about warning signs of child enslavement or sexual exploitation. The message: Don’t look away.

Don't Look Away
If you see signs of child exploitation while traveling, don’t look away. Here’s how to report it.

As a leader in the global business travel industry, BCD has a unique opportunity to make a difference. Traffickers often use air travel to transport victims and use hotels as places to abuse them. BCD uses its reach to raise awareness among companies, suppliers and business travelers, including by:

Want to learn more? Watch Passport to Freedom, an in-depth video from Sabre on how to recognize and report human trafficking. And listen to The Company Dime’s 10-minute interview with ECPAT’s Michelle Guelbart on what you can do to help.

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