It is the illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of
commercial sexual exploitation or reproductive slavery, or forced labour or
it called nowadays as modern-day slavery.
the illegal use of a variety of means.
to force an individual (the trafficked).
to relinquish his/her personal freedom.
for the profit of another person (the trafficker).
often, simply considered “involuntary servitude” or “modern-day slavery.”
Human Trafficking = the act of tricking, luring, or forcing a person into
leaving their home to work for little or no payment.
Modern day slavery.
People are bought, sold, and traded.
for the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labor.
Sexual Exploitation
prostitution
pornography
bride trafficking
commercial abuse of children
massage parlors, hostess clubs, brothels, escort services, commercial phone
sex & internet dating
exotic dancing/stripping
Forced Labor
domestic work & child care
manual labor
-small-scale factory work
-construction work
-sweatshops & farms of multinational corps
-agricultural & landscape work
restaurants
nail salons
hotel housekeeping
false adoption
drug trade
street begging
Tricked
◦ Promised a “better life”
◦ “Help” immigrating
Lured
◦ Fake jobs
◦ No negative aspects
Forced
◦ Kidnapped
◦ Beaten
◦ Raped
Rarely fed, washed, no medical attention.
Beaten, raped, drugged.
Passports confiscated .
Fear.
Generally FEMALES - young girls.
CHILDREN are born for the specific purpose being sold.
MENS are often targets and are used in forms of forced labor.
Homeless
Especially girl who run away from home (homeless), are great risk of
being targeted by a pimp (or traffickers) and becoming exploited.
Get educated on the issue!
Be aware!
Keep your eyes and ears open for evidence of human
trafficking or enslavement.
Tell your friends, family and community leaders about human
trafficking and its impacts. Ask them to join you in taking
action to prevent it.
Get involved in the fight against Human Trafficking!
Tell your friends, family and community leaders about human trafficking
and its impacts. Ask them to join you in taking action to prevent it.
Be an informed consumer by finding out where products come from and
the conditions of those who make them before you buy.
Don't buy products you suspect are made in sweatshops or by child labour.
Don't support businesses known to exploit people.
English => 1-888-373-7888
India => 9470001390.
Korean: 1-888-976-5274
Spanish: 1-888-80-AYUDA
Even if a potential victim doesn’t want help,
call: 1 - 8 8 8 - 3 7 3 -788 8,
To report suspected trafficking;
the tip can save lives.
The majority of trafficking victims (teenager) are between 18 and 24 years
of age.
An estimated 1.2 million children are trafficked each year.
Many trafficking victims have at least middle-level education.
It is second place after drug trafficking as the most profitable illegal
industry in the world.
Researchers note that sex trafficking plays a major role in the spread of
HIV.
600,000 to 800,000 people were trafficked across international borders
every year, of which 70 per cent were women and 50 per cent children –
mostly for commercial sex trade.
Wikipedia: Human trafficking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking
Human trafficking statistic
http://www.cicatelli.org/titlex/downloadable/Human%20Traff
icking%20Statistics.pdf
Five thing you can do to prevent human trafficking
http://www.freeland.org/eng//human-trafficking/act
Human trafficking in the world
http://chartsbin.com/view/5946
Borneo post online (2011).Fighting human trafficking everyone’s
responsibility
http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/12/03/%E2%80%98fighting-human-
trafficking-everyone%E2%80%99s-responsibility%E2%80%99/
Human trafficking: The fact
http://www.unglobalcompact.org/docs/issues_doc/labour/Forced_labour/H
UMAN_TRAFFICKING_-_THE_FACTS_-_final.pdf
Human trafficking: 55 little known facts about
http://facts.randomhistory.com/human-trafficking-facts.html