Human Trafficking is a significant breach of individual freedoms
It entails the manipulation of force, fraud, or manipulation to exploit children for labor or economic sex practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual trade entails the forced participation of persons in economic sexual practices
- work exploitation entails the coerced participation of individuals in involuntary services
- Child combat involves the forced participation of children in combat wars
Human trafficking here represents a global issue that impacts millions of persons worldwide
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human trade are economic uncertainty, lack of education, and ineffective enforcement and practices
Human trade might be reduced through awareness, lobbying, and assistance to survivors of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking can result in physical abuse to victims
- It can also cause to cultural exclusion and stigma against individuals
- Human trade may undermine faith in organizations and exacerbate cycles of abuse