Human Trafficking is a serious violation of human rights
It comprises the manipulation of force, human trafficking fraud, or coercion to exploit children for labor or economic sex purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic trade involves the manipulated participation of people in economic sexual acts
- service trafficking involves the forced participation of persons in involuntary work
- juvenile combat involves the manipulated engagement of juveniles in armed wars
Human exploitation represents a international problem that impacts thousands of people internationally
Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trade include economic uncertainty, absence of education, and ineffective enforcement and policies
Human trade may be avoided through knowledge, activism, and assistance to individuals of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation may cause in psychological harm to individuals
- It may also lead to social marginalization and prejudice against victims
- Human trade might erode confidence in organizations and exacerbate cycles of violence