Crime/Safety > Human Trafficking Rates by Country 2025 Crime
Human Trafficking Rates by Country 2025 Pakistan 26,539 6,335 20,200 United States 16,390 2,772 13,281 India 6,693 2,736 3,957 Nigeria 2,883 654 2,229 Italy 2,146 708 1,361 Uganda 2,099 598 1,501 France 2,027 668 1,359 Argentina 1,186 545 635 Netherlands 814 308 500 Peru 631 93 538 Tunisia 584 223 361 Bolivia 560 155 324 Brazil 539 394 145 Canada 506 97 391 Romania 500 100 400 Austria 450 Greece 358 65 291 Thailand 295 108 187 Poland 277 12 19 Mexico 247 29 82 Portugal 246 152 57 Finland 239 120 99 Belgium 231 187 44 Spain 229 84 145 Guatemala 228 14 211 Hungary 222 68 154 Uzbekistan 219 55 164 Belarus 210 19 191 Sweden 171 83 81 Colombia 162 26 134 Tanzania 160 18 26 Morocco 155 Bulgaria 153 Malawi 145 Albania 112 31 81 Tajikistan 100 64 28 Dominican Republic 99 5 97 Azerbaijan 94 5 93 Israel 87 8 79 Estonia 87 31 51 Norway 86 Luxembourg 77 11 49 Malaysia 75 36 44 Paraguay 75 29 46 Denmark 73 24 48 Niger 71 34 34 Ukraine 66 18 36 Jordan 62 33 29 Serbia 62 34 28 Australia 58 5 32 Slovakia 58 23 35 Ecuador 56 11 29 Honduras 56 14 42 Myanmar 53 25 28 Madagascar 49 5 48 Japan 46 5 44 Costa Rica 43 9 34 Moldova 43 28 13 Ireland 42 15 27 United Arab Emirates 41 5 38 Bosnia and Herzegovina 38 8 29 Switzerland 37 6 30 Sierra Leone 34 17 36 Bahrain 32 5 27 Syria 30 16 6 Latvia 26 7 19 Sri Lanka 25 5 23 Mongolia 22 5 22 Malta 22 5 19 El Salvador 21 5 15 Algeria 18 14 5 Angola 18 5 18 Cyprus 16 5 12 Montenegro 16 5 13 Qatar 15 9 6 Lithuania 15 5 10 Trinidad and Tobago 11 5 11 Iraq 10 8 5 Fiji 10 8 5 Nicaragua 8 5 7 Uruguay 8 5 5 Belize 7 5 6 Botswana 6 Tonga 6 6 5 Germany 5 541 746 Mozambique 5 5 5 Singapore 5 5 5 Oman 5 5 5 New Zealand 5 5 5 Slovenia 5 5 5 Mauritius 5 5 5 Palau 5 5 5 Cook Islands 5 5 5
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) assigns a placeholder value of 5 for all scores ranging from 0-5. This approach has been preserved in the data shown.
All values shown are totals for “detected” individuals trafficked. Actual values would include individuals whose traffickings went undetected and as such would be higher in some countries.