Human Trafficking is a significant infringement of human rights
It entails the exploitation of force, trickery, or manipulation to abuse men for services or economic sexual practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic exploitation entails the forced engagement of individuals in financial pornographic practices
- Labor trafficking entails the forced participation of individuals in involuntary labor
- Child soldiering entails the coerced engagement of children in armed wars
Human trafficking constitutes a transnational issue that affects hundreds of persons worldwide
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human human trafficking exploitation are financial instability, absence of education, and ineffective laws and procedures
Human exploitation can be avoided through education, activism, and aid to survivors of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking may cause in psychological harm to victims
- It can also lead to social isolation and discrimination against survivors
- Human exploitation may weaken confidence in organizations and worsen trends of violence