Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Trafficking presentation
1. Hi, my name is Maya
and when I was 11
years old I was sold to
a trafficker by my
father so he could feed
his other children
2. He was told I would
go to work in a
factory. Instead this
man took me to
Mumbai and told
me I had to make
sex with men.
3. When I refused his
men raped me and
did not feed me
until I agreed. I
made sex with
twenty men a day.
4. Once I tried to
escape, but the
police found me
and returned me to
this man. He put
chili paste on a
broomstick and
pushed it up inside
me and then broke
my ribs with his
fist.
9. Globalization and westernization of the world has
created extreme poverty and the resources necessary
to find viable slaves, and trafficking is ever on the rise.
But Why?
10. Because the business of trafficking for sexual
exploitation is highly profitable with little overhead.
11. The UN in conjunction with the US
have created systems to fight Sex
Trafficking, however they have
many obstacles.
12. Corrupt Police
Police are paid off with Bribes to look the
other way at boarder crossings, Brothels
and on the street.
13. Poor Judicial System
In some countries the Penalty for trafficking is only
6 months in Jail and a $40 fine
14. Little Research
Trying to interview girls in the sex trade puts them
at risk, making it unethical
Girls that have been rescued often do not wish to
speak out, or are not honest.
16. Well Organized and Funded Crime rings
Albanian Mafia
Chinese Mafia
Italian Mafia
17. Experts agree that
the problem of
Trafficking should be
solved by looking at
the problem
Economically, attacki
ng either it’s chain of
supply or its high
demand.
18. How do we attack Human Trafficking
economically?
Supply Demand
19. Until we create
world peace or
solve the issue
of Global
Poverty we will
never be able to
attack the
Supply
22. . In this case, price can also include
the price of getting caught!
23. In 1999 Sweden
passed legislation
that criminalized a
person who
obtains sexual
relation in
exchange for
money with both
heavy fines and
imprisonment.
25. Instead of
criminalizing the
women, it helps
get them into
women’s shelters
and off the streets
or out of the
brothels.
26. Since 1999 they have seen a decrease
in prostitution and more
importantly, humans being trafficked
into Sweden
27. These clear and concrete
results prove that the only
way to eliminate trafficking is
to remove the demand by
making the penalties for
exploiting an individual for
sex so high that they are not
worth the risk. Therefore
eliminating a need for sex
slaves and human trafficking!