Human Trafficking is a serious breach of personal freedoms
It entails the use of duress, trickery, or control to manipulate here women for work or financial sexual activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual trafficking entails the manipulated participation of individuals in financial sexual acts
- work exploitation comprises the manipulated involvement of people in forced labor
- Child soldiering entails the coerced engagement of juveniles in armed battles
Human trafficking represents a international concern that influences thousands of people internationally
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human exploitation are financial insecurity, insufficiency of awareness, and ineffective regulations and procedures
Human trade can be reduced through awareness, lobbying, and aid to victims of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking might cause in emotional trauma to survivors
- It may also lead to social exclusion and stigma against survivors
- Human exploitation might undermine confidence in organizations and worsen patterns of exploitation