Human Trafficking represents a significant violation of personal freedoms
It involves the manipulation of coercion, trickery, or control to abuse children for labor or commercial sex activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual trafficking involves the forced engagement of individuals in financial sex acts
- Labor exploitation comprises the manipulated engagement of people in involuntary services
- children soldiering comprises the forced participation of minors in armed battles
Human exploitation is a transnational problem that influences millions of individuals internationally
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human exploitation include poverty uncertainty, absence of knowledge, and inadequate enforcement and policies
Human exploitation might be avoided through knowledge, advocacy, and support to here individuals of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation can cause in physical abuse to individuals
- It may also lead to cultural exclusion and discrimination against victims
- Human trade may erode trust in institutions and worsen patterns of violence