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Human Trafficking

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Presented by: Irfat Altaf R. Kumar Prateek Jaiswal Kritika Singh

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What is Human Trafficking?


Human

Trafficking = the act of tricking, luring, or forcing a person into leaving their home to work for little or no payment. day slavery.

Modern People

are bought, sold, and traded.

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How is this done?


Tricked

Promised a better life Help immigrating

Lured

Fake jobs No negative aspects

Forced

Kidnapped Beaten Raped


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What are they made to do?


Prostitution

Brothels

Forced

labor

Sweat shops Commercial agricultural Domestic situations Construction sites

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Conditions
Rarely

fed, washed, no medical attention raped, drugged. confiscated

Beaten,

Passports Fear

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Where is this happening?


Human

Trafficking is EVERYWHERE and in every part of INDIA

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Who are the victims?


Poor

Women

Children

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Statistics
27

million people worldwide largest criminal industry worldwide

Second $12

billion a YEAR

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Approximately

75-80% of human trafficking

is for sex. A large majority of children and women who are trafficked for sex become HIV positive There are more human slaves in the world today than ever before in history. There are an estimated 27 million adults and 13 million children around the world who are victims of human trafficking. Human trafficking not only involves sex and labor, but people are also trafficked for organ harvesting.

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What is being done to help?


Buying

for freedom

Trafficking

Victims Protection Act (TVPA) October 2000


Step in the right direction, but not enough

Non-profit

organizations.

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What can you do to help?


Get Be
Get

educated on the issue!

aware!

involved in the fight against Human Trafficking!

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THANK YOU

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