PRESENTED BY: JESICA BLANCO GARCIA DANIELA RODRIGUEZ MORALES MILENA TORRES RODRIGUEZ.

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PRESENTED BY: JESICA BLANCO GARCIA DANIELA RODRIGUEZ MORALES MILENA TORRES RODRIGUEZ

What are the main causes that influence for that is present human trafficking in the Chapinero locality? HYPOTESIS

OBJECTIVES  GENERAL OBJECTIVES: To determinate the main causes of human trafficking is present in the city of Bogotá, Chapinero locality through document review

SPECÍFIC OBJECTIVES:  To Identify documents about of human trafficking and the developed of this problematic.  To Recognize the specific areas of the Chapinero locality where is presenting constantly the human trafficking.  To Know the specific characteristics and causes of this social problematic.

INTRODUCTION The Project of the human trafficking is a work to answer the global problematic that is presented in different places, affecting to children, women and men; where a perpetrator executes a process of capture, kidnap, transport and recruit one or more people with the target of slavery and exploited economically and socially.

THEORICAL FRAMEWORK  To continue with this project, it is going to be presented by the social workers in training the topic about human traffic and they are going to identify it as an important problematic for the social work profession that affects different countries including Colombia.

THE HUMAN TRAFFIC IS DEFINED AS: The recruitment, transfer, harboring or receipt of people within the country or from abroad for exploitation. It is planned to be "understood" by exploiting the economic benefit obtained or any other benefit for themselves or for another person, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude, exploitation of begging of others, servile marriage, the removal of organs, sex tourism and other forms of exploitation.” (Trujillo, 2011, P. 24)

There are involved two types of people the first one is the explotator and the second is the victim. An explotator is: “the intermediate or fool who offers the possibility of a relationship and the third keeps the same with the child or adolescent, whether with frequent, occasional or permanent. The operator is given character by systematic exercise of power to bend the will of another for the purpose of that meets your interests, in this case sexual.” (UNICEF). the victims are considerate as : “They are those who are forced to be at the mercy of international criminal networks, are in an extremely vulnerable and exposed to all kinds of humiliation and abuse.” (UNHCR ACNUR)

ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS 1. Generate preventive policies to reduce human trafficking. 2. Make processes with assistance, support and protection to victims and families that are facing this problem. 3. Develop awareness projects to prevent people from being involved in these problems. 4. Manage support networks that provide safety, security and gives recognition of human rights for victims of human trafficking. 5. Encourage programs where strategies are developed with different types of populations and be informed of this with the aim of reducing human trafficking in girls, young men and women. 6. Supporting social reintegration processes that will take place with the victims. 7. From travel agencies develop campaigns to stop sexual exploitation. 8. Educating from different institutions to the general public knows this issue considering its main causes and effects.