Human Trafficking is a serious infringement of human freedoms
It entails the use of force, fraud, or coercion to abuse children human trafficking for labor or economic pornographic purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex trade comprises the coerced engagement of people in commercial pornographic practices
- Labor trafficking entails the manipulated engagement of people in forced services
- Child combat involves the forced participation of minors in combat wars
Human trade is a transnational problem that affects hundreds of people worldwide
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human exploitation are financial instability, insufficiency of awareness, and ineffective enforcement and procedures
Human trafficking might be avoided through education, activism, and support to victims of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade can lead in physical harm to survivors
- It might also cause to cultural exclusion and discrimination against survivors
- Human trade can weaken faith in authorities and exacerbate cycles of abuse