Justice Speaks

MEDIA

We are committed to develop new media pieces and to promote the media created by our counter-trafficking partners.

ESPN

During the world Cup we had the opportunity to be part of the ESPN documentary about the situation of Human Trafficking in South Africa. Through this piece we got great publicity. See the video on the right. 

The Truth isn´t Sexy Campaign

This Campaign adresses tourists and potential buyer of prostitution. The truth of buying sex in South Africa isn´t visible to the average person. But through distribution of "sexy" beermats with a short informing "isn´t sexy" story, we want to raise awareness in bars and clubs. This will lower the demand of prostitution and people being trafficked. Check out the website!

PSA´s

NotForSaleCampaignSA has produced a number of PSA´s (Public Service Announcemets), which you can watch on their website. They are also available to order on DVD.

Documentary

We have developed a ten minute original documentary on human trafficking in South Africa based on the stories we came across while Traffick Proofing local communities. Filmed in conjunction with production company, Media Village, this documentary takes a look at human trafficking in South Africa, with interviews from trafficked victims our Traffick Proof Presentations have brought us into contact with.

Selling South Africa's Innocence is a ten minute documentary that looks at Human Trafficking in South Africa. All of the stories in this piece were collected as we did prevention work in vulnerable communities by presenting Traffick Proof.
Trafficking Stats for South Africa
27 Million people have been Victims of Modern Day Slavery
(Bales, 2004, wwww.freetheslaves.net and
www.notforsalecampaign.org)
2 to 4 Million people are Victims of Trafficking at any given time.
(Int´l Labor Organization)
Most Trafficking Victims are Girls between 5 to 15 years of age.
(Unicef)
1.2 Million Children are Trafficked each Year.
(Unicef)
1/2 of those Children are African.
(World Hope Int´l, 2008)
It is a business that makes 49 to 70 Billion Rand every year. (U.S. $7 to 10 Billion).
(United Nations)