Human Trafficking represents a significant violation of human liberties
It involves the use of coercion, deception, or control to abuse children for labor or financial sexual purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex exploitation involves the coerced involvement of individuals in financial pornographic activities
- service exploitation involves the coerced participation of people in involuntary labor
- juvenile soldiering comprises the coerced involvement of juveniles in military battles
Human trafficking represents a global issue that impacts thousands of individuals worldwide
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human trade are financial uncertainty, insufficiency of awareness, and inadequate regulations and policies
Human exploitation may be prevented through education, here lobbying, and assistance to survivors of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation may cause in physical harm to survivors
- It can also lead to social isolation and discrimination against individuals
- Human trafficking can weaken faith in organizations and perpetuate patterns of violence