Human Trafficking is a grave violation of human liberties
It entails the manipulation of duress, fraud, or manipulation to abuse women for services or commercial sexual practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic exploitation comprises the coerced involvement of individuals in financial pornographic activities
- service trade entails the forced participation of individuals in involuntary labor
- children combat entails the forced involvement of minors in combat conflicts
Human exploitation constitutes a global concern that influences millions of individuals worldwide
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human trade are poverty instability, lack of awareness, and weak laws here and procedures
Human trafficking can be reduced through awareness, activism, and assistance to victims of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation might result in emotional trauma to survivors
- It might also cause to economic exclusion and discrimination against survivors
- Human exploitation might undermine trust in institutions and perpetuate patterns of exploitation