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UNITED NATION ORGANISATION of
DRUG and CRIME (UNODC), defines
Trafficking as
 “the recruitment of human
resource with or without the
consent of the person by
coercion, abduction or force for
illegal purpose.”
There are many sections or reasons for
trafficking such as:
  - BONDED LABOUR
   - ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
   - PROSTITUTION
   - FORCED LABOUR
# Bonded labor is a type of trafficking where the
victim is suffering under some type of debt, loan or
service in which the terms and conditions have not
been defined.


#  This type of exploitation is mostly found in Indian
villages and faced either widows and senior women
of the society.
Forced labour
# This a type of trafficking in which the person
is forced to work without their own free will
under pressure, control or some other type
of threat.
# Forced labor and bonded labor don’t have
any set records but govt. records say at least
16 lakh people are affected by this type of
Trafficking.
ORGAN TRANSPLANT
# This is a trafficking industry which
generates at least 10 billion dollars
worldwide.
# It is a process in which the crucial organs
of The body such as liver , kidney or eye are
illegally sold.
# The people in this process never get paid
the whole amount and their aspects of living
decrease.
10 Million lives

        +

       +
51.6 billion $
HOW TO SOLVE THE TRAUMA OF TRAFFICKED
                     Women???????

 # ELD -Education Learning Discussion
# tell the person the weight of the situation so that
he understands this truth and may understand to heal
herself from her predicament.
# Show her social acceptance so that she may get
the confidence to comeback and live a happy life far
away from her dreadful past.
 # It is important that we teach the value of life
 so that it gives them courage to stand up for their
 Right.
The UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION has a
branch which deals with trafficking Called as
UNODC (UNITED NATIONS
ORGANISATION of DRUGS AND CRIME)
They are a foundation to fight trafficking of
 women on a global scale. They founded the
BLUE HEARTCAMPAIGN that’s main objective is
to solve the Problem of trafficking with the
help of world Governments.
The celebrate WOMEN TRAFFICKING DAY on
every 11th of January so that they always
Remember their task at hand
NATIONAL SOLUTION
#28 state govt in India including Goa have collected
       #
 their forces to fight trafficking, ‘save Indian girls’ is
the project name
#Most of the NGO’s in India as well as govt
organizations such as ARZ, APNE AAP WOMEN,
And the NATIONAL DEPT OF WOMEN AND CHILD
DEVELOPMENT have taken the responsibilities
Of helping trafficked women by rehabilitating them
SO IT IS OUR MORAL
RESPONSIBILITY
THAT WE HELP
THESE PEOPLE IN
THE
TIME OF NEED.
AKSHAYA
                   VIGNESH




          FABIAN
  RAHUL            MANOJ
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  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. UNITED NATION ORGANISATION of DRUG and CRIME (UNODC), defines Trafficking as “the recruitment of human resource with or without the consent of the person by coercion, abduction or force for illegal purpose.”
  • 4. There are many sections or reasons for trafficking such as: - BONDED LABOUR - ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION - PROSTITUTION - FORCED LABOUR
  • 5. # Bonded labor is a type of trafficking where the victim is suffering under some type of debt, loan or service in which the terms and conditions have not been defined. # This type of exploitation is mostly found in Indian villages and faced either widows and senior women of the society.
  • 6. Forced labour # This a type of trafficking in which the person is forced to work without their own free will under pressure, control or some other type of threat. # Forced labor and bonded labor don’t have any set records but govt. records say at least 16 lakh people are affected by this type of Trafficking.
  • 7. ORGAN TRANSPLANT # This is a trafficking industry which generates at least 10 billion dollars worldwide. # It is a process in which the crucial organs of The body such as liver , kidney or eye are illegally sold. # The people in this process never get paid the whole amount and their aspects of living decrease.
  • 8.
  • 9. 10 Million lives + + 51.6 billion $
  • 10. HOW TO SOLVE THE TRAUMA OF TRAFFICKED Women??????? # ELD -Education Learning Discussion # tell the person the weight of the situation so that he understands this truth and may understand to heal herself from her predicament. # Show her social acceptance so that she may get the confidence to comeback and live a happy life far away from her dreadful past. # It is important that we teach the value of life so that it gives them courage to stand up for their Right.
  • 11. The UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION has a branch which deals with trafficking Called as UNODC (UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION of DRUGS AND CRIME) They are a foundation to fight trafficking of women on a global scale. They founded the BLUE HEARTCAMPAIGN that’s main objective is to solve the Problem of trafficking with the help of world Governments. The celebrate WOMEN TRAFFICKING DAY on every 11th of January so that they always Remember their task at hand
  • 12. NATIONAL SOLUTION #28 state govt in India including Goa have collected # their forces to fight trafficking, ‘save Indian girls’ is the project name #Most of the NGO’s in India as well as govt organizations such as ARZ, APNE AAP WOMEN, And the NATIONAL DEPT OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT have taken the responsibilities Of helping trafficked women by rehabilitating them
  • 13.
  • 14. SO IT IS OUR MORAL RESPONSIBILITY THAT WE HELP THESE PEOPLE IN THE TIME OF NEED.
  • 15.
  • 16. AKSHAYA VIGNESH FABIAN RAHUL MANOJ