It involves the human trafficking use of force, deception, or manipulation to abuse children for services or commercial sexual practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex trafficking comprises the forced participation of people in financial sexual acts
- work exploitation entails the manipulated involvement of people in forced labor
- Child soldiering involves the forced involvement of minors in armed battles
Human exploitation constitutes a transnational concern that impacts thousands of persons globally
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trafficking comprise poverty uncertainty, insufficiency of education, and inadequate enforcement and practices
Human trade may be avoided through awareness, activism, and assistance to individuals of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade might result in physical trauma to victims
- It can also result to cultural exclusion and stigma against survivors
- Human exploitation might undermine confidence in organizations and exacerbate cycles of exploitation