Human Trafficking constitutes a grave violation of personal rights
It comprises human trafficking the use of duress, fraud, or control to manipulate women for services or commercial sexual practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex exploitation entails the manipulated participation of people in economic pornographic activities
- service trade comprises the forced engagement of individuals in coerced work
- Child combat entails the manipulated engagement of children in combat wars
Human trafficking constitutes a transnational issue that affects thousands of individuals globally
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human trafficking are poverty insecurity, absence of knowledge, and inadequate laws and procedures
Human exploitation can be avoided through education, lobbying, and assistance to individuals of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade might cause in emotional harm to survivors
- It might also result to cultural isolation and prejudice against victims
- Human trafficking can erode confidence in authorities and exacerbate cycles of violence