
World Without Exploitation is a national survivor led coalition focused on ending human trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, and systems that enable abuse and coercion. The organization brings together advocates, researchers, survivor leaders, legal experts, youth organizers, and policy groups to push for stronger protections for trafficking survivors while promoting accountability for traffickers, exploiters, and buyers. The coalition supports public education campaigns, legislative reform, survivor centered policy development, and national awareness initiatives designed to address both labor and sex trafficking.
World Without Exploitation is especially known for its advocacy around the Equality Model, a legal framework that seeks to decriminalize exploited individuals while targeting traffickers, profiteers, and exploitative demand. The organization also operates a large youth coalition that provides educational events, anti trafficking resources, webinars, and activist training for emerging advocates. Their work frequently intersects with broader conversations about online exploitation, survivor rights, coercion, media representation, organized abuse networks, and institutional accountability. The coalition has collaborated with survivor organizations, anti trafficking nonprofits, educators, and investigative advocates across the United States to expand awareness and policy reform efforts related to exploitation and trafficking prevention.