Two hundred and fifty million euro is made from sex trafficking in Ireland annually.
A new report published by the European Commission, shows that the buyers of sex here are mostly well educated men in relationships.
Ninety two per cent are over the age of 45, earning over twenty thousand euro a year.
One in five said they had come across young girls who'd been trafficked yet there's never been a single prosecution under Ireland's anti-human trafficking laws.
The Immigrant Council of Ireland will hold a "Stop Trafficking Conference" in Dublin today.
Denise Charlton is Chief Executive of The Immigrant Council: