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Child trafficking is a complex and dynamic issue with its causes as well as its purpose mostly inter-related. Children may be trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation, to provide unpaid or cheap labour – which includes domestic servitude, agricultural work, factory work, mining, forced into marriage, for illegal
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
11 sie 2023 · 80% women and 50% children are affected by human trafficking in India (P.P.I., 2010). Moreover, annually, 20 billion rupees are turned over through human trafficking (P.P.I., 2010). For...
4. Causes and modes of trafficking in India There are several contributing factors for trade in human beings particularly in women and children. The factors of trafficking in women and children can be divided into two categories: push and pull factors. The push factors include: poor socio-economic conditions of a large number of families,
In India, human trafficking is considered as a major challenging issue. Though, there are several anti-human trafficking laws which exists in the country but it remains a quintessential problem. Men, women, children are trafficked in the country for different purposes like commercial demand for sex, labour trafficking, prostitution,
target children with unmet needs and employ tactics such as praise, promise of love and adventure, and goods, to make the child feel special, and to smoothen the process of traf-cking (Wood, 2020). Forced labor and sexual exploitation are the two most common motives, among others, behind child tracking and while most victims of child tracking
Child trafficking is a high-risk organized crime worldwide. Reviewed studies indicates that boys and girls are coerced into forced labor, and being trafficked or exploited for sex trade and pornography, domestic labor, illegal & forced marriages, mines or factories ille.