Human trafficking.pptx
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING Are they for trade?
What is human ?
It is the illegal trade of human beings
for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation
or reproductive slavery,
or forced labour or it called nowadays as modern-day slavery.
Why is this happen?
Because of trafficking is a lucrative industry.
Because of trafficking is a lucrative industry. It has been identified as the fastest growing criminal industry in the world.
Unemployment
Unemployment War
Unemployment War Poverty
Unemployment War Poverty are some of the key drives of human trafficking
Homeless
Homeless Especially girl who run away from home (homeless), are great risk of being targeted by a pimp (or traffickers) and becoming exploited.
Who the ?
Generally females - young girls. It is estimated that approximately 800, 000 – 900, 000 people are currently living as modern day slaves (VILJ).
Children / Baby born for the specific purpose - They are
Children / Baby born for the specific purpose - They are being
Men are often targets and are used in forms of forced labor.
Statistic of
Human trafficking in Malaysia
Percentage Human trafficking in the world
Human trafficking in the world Korea, Democratic People’s Republic Iran (Islamic Republic of) Saudi Arabia Libya Arab Jamahiriya Cuba Venezuela Turkmenistan Burma Yemen Mauritania Sudan Algeria Madagascar African Congo Zimbabwe Papua New Guinea
Human trafficking in the world Uzbekistan Tunisia Dominican Panama Syria Iraq Niger Mali Bangladesh Tanzania Chad Cameroon China Viet Nam Guinea Ecuador Afghanistan Russia Angola Congo Thailand Malaysia
Human trafficking in the world 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mexico Brazil Argentina Chile Peru Namibia 7. South Africa 8. Mozambique 9. Malawi 10. Zambia 11. Egypt 12. Morocco 13. Ethiopia 14. Kenya 15. Uganda 16. Emirates 17. Oman 18. Turkey 19. Ukraine 20. Romania 21. Greece 22. Kazakhstan 23. Pakistan 24. India 25. Nepal 26. Cambodia 27. Indonesia 28. Philippines 29. Japan 30. Mongolia
Human trafficking in the world United States Sweden Canada Finland Norway France Spain Columbia Poland Germany Italy Nigeria Australia New Zealand
Prevention of human trafficking
Keep your eyes and ears open for evidence of human trafficking or enslavement.
Tell your friends, family and community leaders about human trafficking and its impacts. Ask them to join you in taking action to prevent it.
Be an informed consumer by finding out where products come from and the conditions of those who make them before you buy.
Be an informed consumer by finding out where products come from and the conditions of those who make them before you buy. Don't buy products you suspect are made in sweatshops or by child labour. Don't support businesses known to exploit people.
Fact of
The majority of trafficking victims (teenager) are between 18 and 24 years of age.
The majority of trafficking victims (teenager) are between 18 and 24 years of age. An estimated 1. 2 million children are trafficked each year.
Many trafficking victims have at least middlelevel education
It is second place after drug trafficking as the most profitable illegal industry in the world.
Researchers note that sex trafficking plays a major role in the spread of HIV.
600, 000 to 800, 000 people were trafficked across international borders every year, of which 70 per cent were women and 50 per cent children – mostly for commercial sex trade.
Human are not for sale