2. What is Human
Trafficking?
• 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.
4. How is this Done?
• Tricked
• Promised a better life
• Help Immigrating
• Lured
• Fake Jobs
• No Negative aspects
• Forced
• Kidnapped
• Beaten
• Raped
5. What are they made
to do?
• Prostitution
Brothels
• Forced Labor
Sweat shops
Commercial agricultural
Domestic situations
Construction sites
6. Victims
• Normally age between 18-25
• Mostly ladies and girls
• Recruited mainly from
impoverished areas of the
country
• Unemployed and Poor
• Low Educational Standards
• Come from dysfunctional
families
7. Various Mental
Health Effects
• Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
• Depression
• Disconnection from feelings and flat affect
• Anxiety disorders
• Self-blame
• Hopelessness, helplessness
• Nightmares – dreams of rapes, physical
abuse
• Spiritual disruption
• Self-care issues
• Sleeping issues
8. Top 10 countries Infamous for Human
Trafficking in India
Rank Country
10 China
09 Ghana
08 Uganda
07 Nepal
06 Sri Lanka
05 India
04 Pakistan
03 Haiti
02 Brazil
01 Bangladesh
9. Status of Human Trafficking in India
• Nepali children are also trafficked to India for forced labor
• India is also a destination for women and girls from Nepal and Bangladesh trafficked for
the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation
• Indian women are trafficked to the Middle East for commercial sexual exploitation.
• In India, there is a large number of children trafficked for various reasons such as labor,
begging, and sexual exploitation
• Debt bondage in India was legally abolished in 1976 but it remains prevalent , mostly in
Agricultural areas.
• India police have arrested the kingpin of a trafficking racket who sold hundreds of poor
tribal girls for domestic slavery in the country's capital.
10. Conclusion
• Human trafficking through a cruel gruesome crime and
on the rise in countries across the world.
• We can enforce policies, prosecute the offenders under
various applicable laws to combat human trafficking.
• However it is of utmost importance that we educate
every individual and change their attitudes, making
this world a better place for future generations.