I am not a commodity | China

The poster shows a man’s hands tied with tape in a pose that expresses the vulnerability of human rights in bondage and the loss of freedom without the ability to fight back. And it uses a dynamic feeling to express the human being’s desire to break free from being at the mercy of others.

We are not commodities | China

In the black market of Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, baby trading is rampant. Although theBBC “eye of Africa” column and international
organizations are actively investigating and assisting, it still has no effect. Children are sold as commodities.In the black market
of Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, baby trading is rampant. Although the BBC “eye of Africa” column and international organizations are
actively investigating and assisting, it still has no effect. Children are sold as commodities.

I want to go home | China

According to statistics: children account for 50% of international human trafficking.
Children are kidnapped, stolen, forcibly robbed, lured and sold….
The missing child is like falling into a snake’s nest and a deep cave, sad and helpless
in the endless darkness.

TOUCH THE NERVE DATAS | China

One of the most effective ways to arouse humanity’s attention to trafficking in children is to straightforwardly tell him the most nerve-stimulating data. Behind these numbers are the misfortunes of thousands of children. We should take action to pay attention to and help those who have disappeared around child.