Human Trafficking represents a significant violation of individual rights
It comprises the exploitation of force, trickery, or control to manipulate men for services or commercial sexual purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual trafficking entails the forced engagement of people in economic pornographic activities
- work trade comprises the manipulated engagement of persons in coerced work
- juvenile warfare entails the coerced participation of minors in combat battles
Human exploitation represents a global problem that impacts thousands of individuals internationally
Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human trade include financial uncertainty, absence of awareness, and weak enforcement and practices
Human trafficking can be prevented human trafficking through awareness, activism, and aid to survivors of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation may cause in psychological harm to survivors
- It can also lead to social isolation and stigma against individuals
- Human trade can weaken confidence in authorities and perpetuate trends of exploitation