Human Trafficking is a significant breach of human rights
It entails the use here of force, deception, or manipulation to exploit men for labor or commercial sex purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex trafficking comprises the manipulated participation of individuals in economic pornographic activities
- work exploitation involves the manipulated participation of persons in forced labor
- juvenile soldiering involves the coerced engagement of children in military battles
Human exploitation is a global concern that affects millions of persons worldwide
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trade include financial instability, lack of awareness, and inadequate regulations and policies
Human exploitation can be reduced through knowledge, lobbying, and support to survivors of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation can cause in psychological harm to individuals
- It can also lead to economic marginalization and discrimination against individuals
- Human trafficking may undermine trust in institutions and perpetuate cycles of exploitation