Ruhama's annual report figures show.
There was a 75 per cent rise in demand for support services from women impacted by prostitution and trafficking last year.
Ruhama's annual report for 2024 shows a 35 per cent increase in new victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation.
It's holding an international conference in Dublin today to discuss the role technology plays in sexual violence and exploitation.
Barbara Condon, CEO of Ruhama, says there's a direct link to the online world:

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