It comprises the use of force, deception, or manipulation to exploit children for labor or economic sex activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex trade involves the coerced participation of people in commercial sexual activities
- Labor trade involves the manipulated engagement of people in coerced labor
- Child combat entails the manipulated engagement of children in combat conflicts
Human trade constitutes a transnational problem that impacts human trafficking millions of people worldwide
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human exploitation are economic insecurity, insufficiency of awareness, and weak enforcement and practices
Human trade may be avoided through awareness, activism, and support to survivors of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade might cause in psychological harm to survivors
- It might also cause to cultural isolation and discrimination against survivors
- Human trade may weaken faith in authorities and worsen trends of exploitation