Human Trafficking represents a grave infringement of human liberties
It entails the exploitation of force, deception, or control to manipulate men for work or commercial sex activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex trade involves the coerced participation of persons in financial sex practices
- Labor exploitation comprises the manipulated participation of persons in coerced work
- Child soldiering entails the coerced involvement of children in armed battles
Human trade represents a global issue human trafficking that influences thousands of persons worldwide
Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking
The causes of human trafficking comprise poverty insecurity, lack of knowledge, and weak laws and procedures
Human trafficking may be reduced through education, advocacy, and assistance to survivors of human trafficking
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation can result in physical abuse to individuals
- It may also result to economic exclusion and discrimination against survivors
- Human trafficking may weaken confidence in institutions and worsen patterns of exploitation