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Over 1.2 million children are victims of trafficking every year (ILO 2012). They are exploited, a violation of child rights protected by international law (CRC 1989). Poor families in Haiti supply vulnerable children for exploitation both inside the country and across the borders. Initial promises are made to families in exchange for children, who are taken to work in domesticity, on the streets, in prostitution or placed in orphanages to be illegally adopted. The network of traffickers go unpunished despite some arrests made by the police.]]>

Over 1.2 million children are victims of trafficking every year (ILO 2012). They are exploited, a violation of child rights protected by international law (CRC 1989). Poor families in Haiti supply vulnerable children for exploitation both inside the country and across the borders. Initial promises are made to families in exchange for children, who are taken to work in domesticity, on the streets, in prostitution or placed in orphanages to be illegally adopted. The network of traffickers go unpunished despite some arrests made by the police.]]>
Fri, 07 Aug 2015 16:56:10 GMT /slideshow/child-trafficking-in-the-context-of-state-reconstrution-a-case-study-of-haiti/51392943 rachelvictoriabelt@slideshare.net(rachelvictoriabelt) Child Trafficking in the Context of State Reconstrution: A Case Study of Haiti rachelvictoriabelt Over 1.2 million children are victims of trafficking every year (ILO 2012). They are exploited, a violation of child rights protected by international law (CRC 1989). Poor families in Haiti supply vulnerable children for exploitation both inside the country and across the borders. Initial promises are made to families in exchange for children, who are taken to work in domesticity, on the streets, in prostitution or placed in orphanages to be illegally adopted. The network of traffickers go unpunished despite some arrests made by the police. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rachelvbeltdissertationhaitichildtrafficking-150807165610-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over 1.2 million children are victims of trafficking every year (ILO 2012). They are exploited, a violation of child rights protected by international law (CRC 1989). Poor families in Haiti supply vulnerable children for exploitation both inside the country and across the borders. Initial promises are made to families in exchange for children, who are taken to work in domesticity, on the streets, in prostitution or placed in orphanages to be illegally adopted. The network of traffickers go unpunished despite some arrests made by the police.
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