HUMAN TRAFFICKING
we are the student of Shri Ramdeobaba College Of Engineering and Management , Nagpur(India) Shareing the awereness of Human Trafficing
8. HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Unlawful act of transporting or coercing
people in order to benefit from their
work or service, typically in the form of
forced labour or sexual exploitation.
Recruitment, transportation, transfer,
harboring or receipt of people
through force, fraud or deception,
with the aim of exploiting them for
profit.
10. • In 2014,the international labour organisation estimated $150
million in annual profit is generated from force labour.
• According to NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan,
annual revenue generated by a single brothel :- ₹ 1.5 crore to
₹14.4 Crore
• Annually, the sex trafficking industry in india alone
generates roughly $9 billion.
• In India, force labour contributes up to 1.2 lakh
crore illegal profit anually.
• ILO surveyed global profits from trafficking at 32
billion USD.
17. ACT
• Recruitment
• Transport
• Transfer
• Harbouring
MEANS
• Force
• Coercion
• Abduction
• Fraud
• Deception
.
PURPOSE
Exploitation including
• Sexual exploitation
• Force labour
• Slavery
• Organ removal
ELEMENTS OF
HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
19. SEX TRAFFICKING
ORGAN TRAFFICKING
LABOUR TRAFFICKING
It invovles recruiting, transporting or
holding victims to coerce them
Recruitment, harboring, transportation,
patronizing or solicitation of any person
for commercial sex act.
Is the practice of stealing or buying
organs through exploitation to be
sold on a black market for profit.
20. CHILD SOLDIER
CHILD MARRIAGE
DEBT BONDAGE
It involves the unlawful recruitment
or use of children. Child working as
guards, spies, messengers, porters,
cooks or domestic servants.
Child marriage threatens the lives,
well-being and futures of girls
around the world
Debt bondage occurs when a
person is forced to work to pay
off a debt.
25. THE MYTHS VS. THE
FACTS
THE FACT
• Prostitution in some cases is
human trafficking.
• Although poverty is one of
the biggest risk factors,
anyone can become a victim
of human trafficking.
• Although human trafficking
can include both violence
and confinement it might be
based solely on deceit,
psychological manipulation
and threats of violence.
THE MYTH
• Human trafficking and
prostitution are completely
unrelated.
• Human trafficking happens
to poor people with no
education.
• Human trafficking must
involve violence and
confinements.
27. 3 A’s of
Prevention :
1.AWARENESS : education campaigns to spread information
through pamphlets, speeches, films, presentation, forums,
word of mouth, and online.
2.ACTION :Service projects and fundraising events to engage the
local community.
3.AID : Fundraising and donation efforts to support
international charities and organization working towards the
eradication of modern-day slavery.