This document discusses human trafficking in Cambodia. It begins by defining human trafficking and explaining that it involves the illegal movement of people for forced labor or sexual exploitation. The document then examines who is typically trafficked in Cambodia (mostly women and girls), the purposes of trafficking (forced labor and sexual exploitation), and some of the top destinations for trafficked individuals from Cambodia. It explores the causes of trafficking in Cambodia, including poverty, corruption, a poor education system, political instability, and oppressive cultural norms. The future consequences of trafficking discussed include physical and psychological health problems and societal and economic effects. Finally, the document outlines some optimal solutions to trafficking such as strengthening law enforcement, creating political and educational reforms, and promoting agricultural development.
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1. Human Trafficking in Cambodia
Researched Papers on Social Issues
in Cambodia
Zaman University
Advanced Writing Skills - ELT 114 Section 1
Professor, Robert Flinn
09th June, 2014
Presenter : Phanara Mao
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3. Contents
What is “Human Trafficking in Cambodia”?
Problems of human trafficking and the evident
Causes of human trafficking in Cambodia
Future consequences of human trafficking
The optimal solutions to human trafficking
Conclusion & References
4. What is “Human Trafficking in Cambodia”?
• Human trafficking in Cambodia is defined as the illegal
movement of people, typically for the purposes of
forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation that
happen to Cambodian people or non-Cambodian
people inside Cambodia.
5. Who will be trafficked?
Human Trafficking Organization, 2014
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6. Who will be trafficked?
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20
40
60
80
Males
Females
20
80
Trafficking Rate
Human Trafficking Organization, 2014
8. What the top destinations in the world?
Asia, 59%
Eastern Europe,
33%
Africa, 4%
South America,
4%
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20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
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By Continents
By Continents
Foreign Trafficking Victims by Canadian Anti- Trafficking Units
9. Top Destination in South East Asia
U.N. Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking (UNIAP)
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Camboida
Burma
Vietnam
Thailand
Camboida, 959
Burma, 883
Vietnam, 594
Thailand, 193
12. Too Bad Corruption
• Cambodia
ranked 160 of
175 countries
in the report,
with its index
score a mere
20 out of 100.
http://www.voacambodia.com/content/cambodia-ranked-most-corrupt-country-in-the-region/1802720.html
17. Causes of human trafficking in Cambodia
Poverty
Massive
Corruption
Poor
Education
Political
instabilities and
natural disaster
Oppressive
cultural norms
Skoll World Forum Contributor , 2014
30. References
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May 29, 2014 from
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/svaw/trafficking/explore/4effects.htm
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2014 from http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/law-enforcement-
bulletin/march_2011/human_sex_trafficking
Forced labor, human trafficking and slavery. (n.d.). Forced labor, human trafficking
and slavery. Retrieved June 3, 2014, from
http://www.ilo.org/global/topics/forced-labor/lang--en/index.htm
Forum, S. (2013, November 15). How to End Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.
Forbes. Retrieved May 29, 2014, from
http://www.forbes.com/sites/skollworldforum /2013/11/15 /how-to-end-modern-
slavery-and-human-trafficking/
HumanTrafficking.org | Cambodia. (n.d.).HumanTrafficking.org | Cambodia. Retrieved
May 28, 2014, from http://www.humantrafficking.org/countries/
Human Trafficking. (n.d.). Human Trafficking. Retrieved May 29, 2014, from
https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/global-report-on-
trafficking-in- persons.html