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Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking. Overview and differentiation. Bonded labor. Forced labor. Sex trafficking. Child labor. Trafficking of children. Signe, Mahmoud and Frederikke 10.G. Exploitation of children. Trafficking of children can take many forms: Removal of organs Prostetution Slavery

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Human Trafficking

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  1. Human Trafficking Overview and differentiation

  2. Bondedlabor

  3. Forcedlabor

  4. Sex trafficking

  5. Child labor

  6. Trafficking of children Signe, Mahmoud and Frederikke 10.G

  7. Exploitation of children Trafficking of childrencantakemanyforms: • Removal of organs • Prostetution • Slavery • Early marrige • Childsoldiers

  8. Short facts • Thailand and Brazilareconsidered to have the worstchild sex traffickingrecords. • Someparentsselltheirchildren to trafickers, in order to payoffdebts – or theywish to improve the life of theirchildren • The inter-country adoption system makesthe adoption scandalspredictable. • Adoption between the West and the developingworldcansometimesresult in trafficking of babies or pregnantwomen • Thousands of children from Asia, Africa, and South America are sold into the global sex tradeeveryyear. • 30 percent of the total number of trafficking cases for year2007-2008 between America and Asia or Africawerechildrencoercedintothe sex industry.

  9. Human trafficking and sexualexploitation Pt.1 • Definition of the word human trafficking • Explainshowtraffickers lure poorwomenintosexualexploitations • Change of perspektiveif the prostitutechoose the lifewillingly • Howgroups and corporationsagaints human traffickingreact to stop it.

  10. Human trafficking and sexualexploitation Pt.2

  11. Human trafficking and sexualexploitation Pt.3 • H.C Skylder

  12. Human trafficking Global awareness and response By Andreas, Nina and Emma

  13. According to the USA’s state departments data, around 600,000 to 820,00 men, women and children are being trafficked around the world each year. • 70 % of these people are women and girls, and up to 50 % are minors.

  14. A common misconception is that human trafficking only happens in the poor countries • Source countries • Transit countries • Destination countries

  15. Rapid increase in prostitution • Treatment of human trafficking victims

  16. The extent of human trafficking worldwide

  17. Human trafficking

  18. Human trafficking • Problemabout not knowingenoughabout human trafficking. • Danish center against human trafficking. • Goal – tocollect data from human trafficking victims • Information collected via. registration forms.

  19. Organizations & Governments

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