Chained and torn baby | Cyprus

This photo presents the brutal reality of child trafficking. Although it may look like it is going over-board, the truth is not far from what this poster shows. In fact, what is really going on with children and babies in the human-trafficking world is far far worse. The chains show that the children are trapped and cannot get out of these situations on their own, and the torn off arms represent the body parts these macabre organizations steal from them, as the baby lays helplessly, dead.

Invisibility Danger | China

Dangers tend to hide in invisible places, so do the Child traffickers. in this poster, an invisible hand is drawn using fluorescent material which can only be seen under the ultraviolet light to convey the idea of the invisible danger, and remind everyone of the responsibility to protect the children against it.

Colored hearts are the victim of the devil | Iran

Women and children always encounter the risk of social harm. In the problem of human trafficking, these two creatures suffer the most. Children are gullible, their world is colorful. I wanted to show their colorful world in contrast with devil side of human. in the colored Hearts are the Victim of the Devil, I portrayed the issue of human trafficking (organ trafficking) through the lens of the harm done to innocent children.

Not just a piece of paper (series of 3 posters) | Israel

The trafficking of children goes against all human rights, and people who traffick children totally ignore those rights. Because of this, I took the U.N.’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights document and used it as paper for origami, ignoring the meaning of the document just like those who traffick children ignore the document’s existence. I chose to fold the paper into shapes of different modes of transportation to connect back to the act of trafficking children.

This is poster number 1 of the series

Not just a piece of paper (series of 3 posters) | Israel

The trafficking of children goes against all human rights, and people who traffick children totally ignore those rights. Because of this, I took the U.N.’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights document and used it as paper for origami, ignoring the meaning of the document just like those who traffick children ignore the document’s existence. I chose to fold the paper into shapes of different modes of transportation to connect back to the act of trafficking children.

This is poster number 2 of the series

Not just a piece of paper (series of 3 posters) | Israel

The trafficking of children goes against all human rights, and people who traffick children totally ignore those rights. Because of this, I took the U.N.’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights document and used it as paper for origami, ignoring the meaning of the document just like those who traffick children ignore the document’s existence. I chose to fold the paper into shapes of different modes of transportation to connect back to the act of trafficking children.

This is poster number 3 of the series