Human Trafficking constitutes a serious infringement of personal rights

It involves the use of force, trickery, or manipulation to manipulate children for work or financial pornographic activities

Types of Human Trafficking

  • pornographic exploitation entails the coerced participation of individuals in commercial sex practices
  • service exploitation involves the forced engagement of people in coerced services
  • Child soldiering involves the forced participation of minors in combat conflicts

Human trafficking represents a transnational concern that affects millions of people worldwide

Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking

The causes of human trade include financial uncertainty, lack of education, human trafficking and inadequate laws and procedures

Human trade can be avoided through knowledge, activism, and aid to victims of human trafficking

Consequences of Human Trafficking

  • Human trafficking may cause in psychological harm to individuals
  • It may also lead to economic isolation and discrimination against victims
  • Human trafficking can erode trust in institutions and worsen patterns of abuse

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