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carve their own future. In India, eight children were trafficked every single day in 2021.1 Child Trafficking is a major violation of children’s rights, and disadvantaged communities are the most vulnerable to it. Children are trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation, labour, agricultural work, factory work and mining;
World Vision India initiated the Combat Child Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation Programme in West Bengal in 2017, part of World Vision’s global initiative “Every Last One”. Samira's identity has been hidden to ensure her protection.
11 sie 2023 · Trafficking Prevention Act and POCSO Act are effective in child trafficking law in India. Human trafficking was made completely illegal in India in the year 1956.
1 lip 2016 · In 2000, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights undertook a national study on Child Traf cking in India, a rst-time attempt to examine the comprehensive nature of traf cking in India. Till then the...
This article highlights the major aftermath effects of the child trafficking. These effects include, physical, and mental health of the children and this paper describes challenges that constraint to prohibit the child trafficking in its all forms. This paper concludes with the necessity of social work implications to combat the modern
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
1 gru 2009 · Trafficking in women and children is one of the worst abuses of human rights. But it is very difficult to estimate the scale of the phenomenon as trafficking is closely related to child...