Human Trafficking constitutes a grave violation of human freedoms
It comprises the use of coercion, trickery, or control to abuse children for services or commercial sex practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic exploitation involves the forced participation of people in commercial sex acts
- Labor exploitation involves the coerced engagement of people in involuntary services
- juvenile soldiering comprises the manipulated involvement of minors in combat battles
Human trade constitutes a human trafficking transnational concern that affects millions of individuals globally
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human exploitation are poverty uncertainty, absence of awareness, and inadequate enforcement and procedures
Human exploitation can be prevented through education, activism, and assistance to survivors of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade may result in physical abuse to individuals
- It might also lead to economic exclusion and stigma against individuals
- Human trade might undermine trust in authorities and worsen patterns of violence