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Women are high risky of Trafficking

By: Puneet Sharma

f 9 central excise colony Ranjeet nagar – Kanpur 20805 – India

Human trafficking is the movement or trafficking in person’s migration of, legal and illegal, including both legitimate labor activities and labor. This term is used in a more narrow sense by advocacy groups for the mean recruitment, transportation, harboring, or receipt of persons for the purpose of slavery, prostitution, forced labor and services. The UNODC, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons defines trafficking in persons as "the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by threat or use of force or other forms such as violence, kidnapping, fraud, deception, abuse of authority or position of vulnerability, such as giving or receiving, payments or benefits to achieve the consent of the person who has control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation.


"The UNODC offers practical assistance to countries, not only to help make the draft laws and comprehensive national anti-trafficking strategy but also help with resources to implement them. In March 2009, UNODC launched a Blue Heart Campaign to fight human trafficking, to increase awareness, and to encourage involvement and inspire action. Human trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal industry in the world, with total annual income for people in the trade is estimated between $ 5 billion and $ 9 billion. Council of Europe states, "People who have reached epidemic proportions during the decades of trade, the global annual market of $ 42.5 billion. Violence, fraud, abuse of power, or kidnapping as well.



Exploitation includes forcing people into prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery and forced labor. For children, exploitation also includes forced prostitution, adoption of international law, to trade early marriage, or recruitment as child soldiers, beggars. Women especially are at risk from the sex trade. Criminals exploit the lack of opportunities, promise good jobs or opportunities to learn, and then force the victims to become prostitutes. Through agents and brokers who arrange travel and job placements, women escorted to their destination and be sent to the employer. After reaching their destination, some women know that they have been deceived about the nature of work they do, most have been lied to about the financial rules and working conditions, and they find themselves in coercive or abusive Trafficking children often involves exploitation of parents in poverty. Parents may sell children to traffickers pay off debts or gain income, or may be deceived about the prospects of training and a better life for their children. In West Africa, trafficked children have often lost one or both parents to AIDS crisis in Africa thousand men (and sometimes women) of children are forced to become child soldiers.

The process of adoption, legal and illegal, results in cases of trafficking of babies and pregnant women between the West and developing countries. systemic vulnerabilities in the inter-country adoption that makes adoption scandals predictable system.
Thousand of the escape is both difficult and dangerous and differences in methodology, which is not exactly known. According to the United States State Department data, an "estimated 600,000 to 820,000 men, women and children [are] trafficked across international borders each year, about 70 percent are women and children and up to 50 percent are under age. Data also showed that the majority of transnational victims trafficked into the commercial sexual exploitation. "However, they are going to say that the" alarming for the purpose of slavery, the exploitation of labor, often in their own country, is a form of human trafficking that can be difficult to keep track of the distance. "Thus, the numbers for people trafficked for labor exploitation, which may be underestimated.

Reporters have witnessed a rapid increase in prostitution in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Kosovo after UN and, in the case of the latter two, NATO peacekeeping troops moved in peacekeeping troops has been linked to trafficking and forced prostitution. Proponents of peace that the action should not involve a bit of many participants in the mission, but NATO and the UN in come under criticism for not taking the issue of forced prostitution linked to peacekeeping missions seriously enough.


Common misconception is that trading only occurs in poor countries. But cases of human trafficking also occurs all developing countries is a country that is a child of trafficked women. Typically, countries with poor and may have been further weakened by war, corruption, natural disasters or climate. Some source countries Nepal, Guatemala, the former Soviet Union, and Nigeria, but many more. A "transit country", such as Mexico or Israel, is a temporary stop on a trip to trafficked victims in the country where they will be enslaved. A "destination" where people are trafficked over. These countries are usually plentiful, because they must have enough people. a Canadian humanitarian organization dedicated to combating human trafficking and child trafficking, ranked eight industrialized countries. In the report, titled "Falling Short of the Mark: An International Study on the Treatment of Victims of Human Trafficking"

 

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