Human Trafficking constitutes a grave violation of individual freedoms
It entails the manipulation of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit men for work or economic sexual activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex exploitation entails the forced engagement of persons in economic sexual activities
- service trafficking involves the manipulated involvement of people in forced labor
- Child combat comprises the manipulated engagement of juveniles in combat wars
Human trafficking represents a international concern that affects hundreds of individuals worldwide
Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human trafficking here include poverty instability, insufficiency of education, and weak regulations and policies
Human trade may be reduced through education, lobbying, and support to victims of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking might result in psychological trauma to victims
- It can also result to economic exclusion and stigma against individuals
- Human trade might weaken trust in organizations and exacerbate cycles of exploitation