Cocoon | China

The brown female stand for the earth and the country . The white children stand for human beings. The child exposed
from the mother’s torn womb is the people who suffer human trafficking. I painted layers of butterfly wings wrap their
bodies to stand for the or the strength of countless people who strive for stopping human trafficking. I hope these
wings piercing the darkness can bring light one day, and there is no more pain in the world.

Humans. Not Dolls. | India

The poster consists of an illustration depicting humans as dolls, stripped off of their will power, forced to walk down a path of slavery and seen as mere objects to be used. All this, paired along with the bold ‘END THIS MODERN SLAVERY’ is meant to bring awareness regarding human trafficking to the public eye.

STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING | Taiwan

What this work wants to express is the frequent human trafficking, using readily visible vending machines as a satire, as long as human transactions can be carried out easily, in order to appeal to human beings to respect each other and prohibit human trafficking

The Guidance | Bangladesh

In this poster, the lion holding two children resembles both a protecting guardian and a guide who gives us the message to become concerned about fake people and human trafficking. The fox wearing a human face mask resembles the fake people and the shadow of the fox connotates the song “Shadow After Dark”. The dreadlocks hairstyle of this lion has symbolized the Reggae musicians as they are the “Messengers”. And the Rastafarian color scheme is used here to shake up Pan-Africanism in Africans’ hearts as the African counties are suffering more in this case.