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In October 2019, Samira first met a caseworker from World Vision India’s Combat Child Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation Programme. Mousumi plays an instrumental role in providing mental health support to young survivors to deal with their trauma, manage stigma and encourage them to study or take up a vocational course.
Missing children’s cases are also not always accounted as trafficking. In India, a child goes missing every six minutes. Millions of missing children may have been trafficked and ended up in forced labour or sex work. In 2021, 77,535 children were reported missing, a 30 percent surge from 59,262 missing children in 2020.7
prevent child trafficking and hazardous labour in India • Understand policy aspects and on-the-ground contexts in India • Highlight key organisations that work across the focus areas in the country
22 paź 2024 · The increasing incidence of child abuse, child labour and other forms of violence against children were indicative of the situation (Keshri 2021). The current study examined the specific impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on child trafficking in India.
22 lip 2024 · Child trafficking is a distressing reality in India, with numerous children falling victim to exploitation and abuse. The major reasons behind child trafficking include poverty, lack of awareness, demand for cheap labor, and sexual exploitation, as well as social inequalities.
Many young girls and women are trafficked to Delhi, Maharashtra, Haryana and Punjab for prostitution and forced marriages. West Bengal has also emerged as a hub for agents and traffickers sending women and children to the Middle East as forced labour.
4 maj 2023 · Introduction. Human trafficking, one of the most horrendous forms of human rights violation, is a major concern for almost all the countries of the world. One can also argue that perhaps it is the most marginalized who are also the most affected by this human right violation.