Human Trafficking constitutes a serious breach of individual rights
It comprises the manipulation of duress, trickery, or control to exploit women for labor or economic pornographic practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex trade involves the manipulated participation of people in commercial sexual acts
- work trade involves the forced engagement of individuals in coerced services
- juvenile combat comprises the coerced engagement of juveniles in combat conflicts
Human trade constitutes a transnational concern that affects millions of individuals globally
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human exploitation comprise poverty insecurity, insufficiency of knowledge, and weak enforcement and practices
Human trade might be avoided through education, advocacy, human trafficking and aid to victims of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking can lead in emotional harm to individuals
- It might also result to cultural isolation and stigma against individuals
- Human exploitation can erode confidence in authorities and worsen patterns of exploitation