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1 Human Trafficking Overview and differentiation

2 Bonded labor

3 Forced labor

4 Sex trafficking

5 Child labor

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

7 Exploitation of children Trafficking of children can take many forms: Removal of organs Prostetution Slavery Early marrige Childsoldiers

8 Short facts Thailand and Brazil are considered to have the worst child sex trafficking records. Some parents sell their children to trafickers, in order to pay off debts – or they wish to improve the life of their children The inter-country adoption system makes the adoption scandals predictable. Adoption between the West and the developing world can sometimes result in trafficking of babies or pregnant women Thousands of children from Asia, Africa, and South America are sold into the global sex trade every year. 30 percent of the total number of trafficking cases for year 2007- 2008 between America and Asia or Africa were children coerced into the sex industry.

9 Human trafficking and sexual exploitation Pt.1 Definition of the word human trafficking Explains how traffickers lure poor women into sexual exploitations Change of perspektive if the prostitute choose the life willingly How groups and corporations againts human trafficking react to stop it.

10 Human trafficking and sexual exploitation Pt.2

11 Human trafficking and sexual exploitation 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 Problem about not knowing enough about human trafficking. Danish center against human trafficking. Goal – to collect data from human trafficking victims Information collected via. registration forms.

19 Organizations & Governments


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