Human Trafficking constitutes a significant infringement of personal liberties

It involves the manipulation of force, fraud, or manipulation to abuse women for services or economic sex purposes

Types of Human Trafficking

  • Sex exploitation involves the forced participation of individuals in commercial pornographic practices
  • Labor exploitation involves the forced involvement of individuals in forced services
  • juvenile soldiering involves the forced engagement of minors in combat battles

Human trafficking is a transnational problem that affects hundreds of people globally

Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking

The factors of human here exploitation are poverty uncertainty, absence of education, and ineffective regulations and practices

Human trafficking can be prevented through education, advocacy, and support to survivors of human exploitation

Consequences of Human Trafficking

  • Human trafficking may lead in psychological abuse to victims
  • It can also result to cultural exclusion and prejudice against victims
  • Human exploitation might erode confidence in institutions and perpetuate patterns of exploitation

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