Human Trafficking constitutes a significant breach of individual rights
It entails the exploitation of duress, fraud, or manipulation to abuse men for work or economic pornographic practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual trade involves the forced participation of persons in economic pornographic practices
- Labor trade entails the forced involvement of people in forced work
- Child combat entails the forced involvement of minors in military conflicts
Human trade represents a global issue that influences millions of individuals internationally
Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trafficking are human trafficking poverty insecurity, insufficiency of knowledge, and inadequate regulations and policies
Human trafficking may be reduced through awareness, lobbying, and support to survivors of human trafficking
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation may lead in psychological abuse to individuals
- It might also result to economic marginalization and prejudice against individuals
- Human trade can undermine confidence in institutions and worsen patterns of exploitation