Human Trafficking constitutes a grave breach of individual rights
It entails the manipulation of duress, fraud, or control to exploit children for services or economic sexual activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual exploitation entails the manipulated involvement of persons in commercial pornographic practices
- service exploitation comprises the coerced engagement of individuals in involuntary work
- juvenile combat comprises the coerced engagement of juveniles in armed conflicts
Human trafficking represents a transnational issue that affects thousands of people worldwide
Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human here exploitation comprise financial insecurity, insufficiency of awareness, and inadequate enforcement and practices
Human exploitation can be prevented through knowledge, advocacy, and support to victims of human trafficking
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade may result in emotional abuse to individuals
- It may also lead to cultural isolation and stigma against victims
- Human trafficking might undermine faith in institutions and worsen trends of exploitation