According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), human trafficking generally takes one of two forms: trafficking into labour and sex trafficking. But other more specific forms of trafficking include domestic servitude, forced marriage, child soldiering, forced begging, Read More …
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Human Trafficking in Sub Saharan Africa
Although it has been 200 years since slavery was officially abolished, there are millions of people across the world who are still subject to slave-like conditions. Trafficking is the biggest and fastest means by which people are exploited and forced Read More …
Sex Workers & Sex Slaves
Sex work refers to the practice of engaging in sexual activities for reward. It involves the exchange of labour for an agreed-upon amount of money, goods or services. Trafficking, on the other hand, refers to the movement of people, against Read More …